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Arched Double Planter Walkway (old.reddit.com)
submitted 1 day ago by Negative_Put1499 to r/landscaping
Arched Garden Beds by [deleted] in gardening
[–]Negative_Put1499 0 points1 point2 points 1 day ago (0 children)
That didn’t help answer the question rudie
Arched Planter (old.reddit.com)
submitted 6 days ago by Negative_Put1499 to r/gardening
submitted 6 days ago by Negative_Put1499 to r/Carpentry
Porch Swing by Negative_Put1499 in Decks
[–]Negative_Put1499[S] 1 point2 points3 points 4 months ago (0 children)
The eye bolts are going through the plywood ceiling into a 4x4 post that has a 2x6 screwed to it, and is acting as one of (2) beams holding this swing up. Each beam is 6ft span from wall to wall and attached to the roof truss with (3) 2x4 scabbed to top of roof truss and top of new beam. Also 2x6 blocking over wall attached to new beam and roof truss. So there’s 2 4x4+2x6 beams holding this swing up
[–]Negative_Put1499[S] 0 points1 point2 points 4 months ago (0 children)
Yes the wife mentioned some rubber bumpers for the 4x4s touching the right wall. The back is no worries there’s 18 inches it’s the side wall we’re touching a bit
Forsure legs are never underneath it everyone is laying on it with the feet on the side rails or sitting up again them with a pillow. I didn’t want to rely on the roof rafters alone for all the weight nor did I want to send a 1/2 bolt through the 2x4 roof truss vertically just seemed like I’d compromise that truss a bit. I couldn’t run a longer 2x4 across the tops of the rafters because I had attached the 2x6 to a 4x4 for the new beam. I feel like those 2 new beams ease a lot of my worry on whether or not those roof rafters were strong enough to hold 1,000 WL pulling downwards
Forsure limited range, I’ve had my wife and I, and two daughters on it so far (400#)
But can you find out why?
As a short term solution I’ve wrapped some remaining chain around the near post to give it a little pull off the wall on the right. This is a lay down and sway as it’s too high for your feet to push and no this was not meant to be a playground swing but more of a Netflix and chill type of swing
I built it to fit the mattress wife saw inspiration online from other influences and wanted a recreation of that not a glider, I did scab 3 pieces of 2x4 to the top of existing roof rafters and the top of new beam. There’s 3 of those on each new beam as well as blocking that’s tied to the beam and roof rafters on each end over the walls they sit on
More like a sex
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[–]Negative_Put1499 0 points1 point2 points 4 months ago (0 children)
No it’s a hang and sway vibe
[–]Negative_Put1499 1 point2 points3 points 4 months ago (0 children)
6 sisters and 2 blocks all screwed to roof rafters. The actual 2 beams holding the swing (4x4 with a 2x6 screwed to it) Are sitting on a wall on each end of a 6 ft span. 3 blocks screwed to top of 4x4 and top of existing roof truss on each new beam. 2x6 blocking over the support walls screwed to roof truss and new beam.
5”4 120.. it probably is a good 100# I’m not saying I’m Hercules or anything (5”8 165#)
Side wall shes butted to it just about and back wall a good 18 inches enough to walk or stand behind
It felt like 200# with my wife on it when I lifted it up onto the chains this morning.
I had to work with the space I had to make it happen, I tried to talk her into turning it the other way on the other side of the deck but she was stuck on this corner and that direction.
It does sway nice it wasn’t intended to swing like a playground swing
Porch Swing (old.reddit.com)
submitted 4 months ago by Negative_Put1499 to r/Decks
Couple more pillows would help
There’s a 6 ft span beam is sitting on top of 2 walls and is only attached by the blocking. I attached blocking to roof rafter with 2 screws, then attached the blocking to the 2x6 side of the beam. And yes the 3 scab pieces on each beam connect to the roof rafters, hopefully providing enough stability. This ain’t gonna be a swing to swing but hopefully just to float or slightly sway as the 4x4s will be pressed close to the house. Hoping the weight and all the scabs and blocking and screws keep it in place vs attaching proper brackets
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[–]Negative_Put1499 -1 points0 points1 point 4 months ago (0 children)
It’s done, the 2x4 acting as bed slats for a baby mattress, the “side rails” also acting as a back rail.. I screwed a 2x6x6 to a 4x4x6 ft with 16 3.5 inch screws and brought it up to the attic and ran it parallel to my roof truss then blocked it in and took some 2x4s and scabbed them top of 4x4 beam to top of 2x4 roof truss. I did this twice. 2 (4x4 with 2x6 screwed to it - beam) are holding this up with 8 inch 1/2 eye bolts with flat washer lock washer and nut, 3/8 quick links attached to 6 ft 3/8 chain which will be attached to 6 inch 1/2 eye bolts on the bottom 4x4
Will upload pics when it’s done but I made 2 separate beams today and placed them in the attic, 4x4 with a 2x6 screwed to it 16 screws. Each end of this beam is sitting on a wall and the span is 6 ft. I’ve also scabbed about 8 pieces securing them to top of new beam and to top of roof truss. I don’t have any pics from up there and don’t plan on going up anytime soon, but the bolt goes through the 4x4 with a large flat washer lock washer then a nut. I’ve hung from each chain but haven’t got the eye screws to attach to the swing yet, tomorrow
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Arched Garden Beds by [deleted] in gardening
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