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Sat, Jun 14, 2014 7:57 AM
I'm considering building a thatched awning for the front of my (outside) bar. I think 36-inches out from the front of the bar. I'd like the awning to be hinged from the beam over the bar and supported with angled poles from the posts on each side of the bar. Hinging it would allow it to fold down over the front opening of the bar. I think this design will be best to avoid having to completely take it off in the winter and avoid concerns with snow load. From the perspective of supporting the thatch, how far apart should supports be under the thatch? I'm currently considering making the support frame from pvc pipe...either 1-inch or 1.5-inch. Or would I be better off with real bamboo from a strength fof material perspective? Also if the awning is 10x3, how much thatch would be recommended....does it typically get over lapped and if so how far? [ Edited by: jimsflies 2014-06-14 08:01 ] |
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tikiskip
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Sat, Jun 14, 2014 10:22 AM
Nice bar. |
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jimsflies
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Sat, Jun 14, 2014 10:27 AM
I'm just looking to do a swath of it on the front. I assume it won't last too long....but with being able to "collapse" it with a hinged design, I think it will help it. Being stored in the vertical position, would help water/snow to run off when not in use. I suppose I could look into artificial if it creates too much of a problem. I'm just thinking that it will have more of a hut feel to it with some thatch versus the corrugated metal I already have for the roof. Bad idea? |
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tikiskip
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Sat, Jun 14, 2014 11:28 AM
I hear ya, love real bamboo rattan and thatch but I'm in Ohio and when I put those things outside That thatch is not cheap as well. And as far as how to hold it up I would use rusty old chain. (No rot, No bugs) I like to try and do this stuff once and be done. Good luck! |
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jimsflies
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Sat, Jun 14, 2014 6:50 PM
The paper on the metal sounds interesting...would like to see a photo of that. Perhaps reed fencing might work and hold up a little better? |
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tikiskip
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Mon, Jun 16, 2014 10:43 AM
"The paper on the metal sounds interesting...would like to see a photo of that." "Perhaps reed fencing might work and hold up a little better?" ¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸ TIKISKIP™ "Go to the light"© ¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨•.¸¸¨ Lights for home and |
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Mon, Jun 16, 2014 12:15 PM
Trader Vic'e in SF did the newspaper treatment as well. Really looked great -Longboard [ Edited by: longboard 2014-06-16 18:51 ] |
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Slacks Ferret
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Mon, Jun 16, 2014 7:38 PM
You could try synthetic thatch. Like this: |
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Tue, Jun 17, 2014 8:19 AM
I did something very similar and originally used thatch. The thatch was great for about three years and then started disintegrating. I replaced it with corrugated metal to match the original roof and was very glad I did. My original thatch hung low to provide shade and I was worried that I wouldn't get enough shade with the corrugated metal but that wasn't the case. I used 2 x 4's for the facia, 2" landscaping poles for the rafters and 1 x 2's for the cross supports. |
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tikiskip
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Tue, Jun 17, 2014 9:11 AM
"The thatch was great for about three years and then started disintegrating." |
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sur2baja
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Tue, Jun 17, 2014 11:15 AM
Yep, inland San Diego County. The third year heavy rains just pummeled it after the sun exposure of the summers. [ Edited by: sur2baja 2014-06-17 14:51 ] |
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jimsflies
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Tue, Jun 17, 2014 4:09 PM
Nice awning sur2baja! Thanks for sharing your photos. I think I'm convinced to stick with the metal roofing for the awning. Thanks tikiskip for helping point me down the road. I guess the thought of maintenance/replacement that thatch would require sounds less appealing after more consideration. I'll be sure to update with the final results. [ Edited by: jimsflies 2014-06-17 19:03 ] |
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tikiskip
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Tue, Jun 17, 2014 5:30 PM
No problem, Just trying to save you time and money. Good luck!! |
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Tiki Republic
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Tue, Jun 17, 2014 5:34 PM
I can attest to the 3 years. That's where I'm at now an not looking forward to getting back up there to redo it. |
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Tue, Jun 17, 2014 10:16 PM
man, we got earwigs up the wazoo here in So Cal!!!! never seen so many in my life till I moved to Hemet, anyone know a good way to get rid of them?? |
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Trader Mitch
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Tue, Jun 17, 2014 10:16 PM
If you have your heart set on thatch, I can understand. |
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jimsflies
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Wed, Jun 18, 2014 2:17 AM
@Trader Mitch I think artificial thatch would be great. Besides cost (compared to metal or even real thatch it is 10x more), I think a lot of varieties want to be installed on a subroof, and I was hoping to keep the weight of the awning down since there isn't a lot of structure to support it from off the front of the bar. @sur2baja I would like to see more photos of your project...not just the awning. You have some cool stuff going on there. I found your old build thread, but looks like it didn't get updated with your final build. :) |
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tikiskip
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Wed, Jun 18, 2014 5:28 AM
Here ya go this works too. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Monterray-Sluggo-Plus-New-Slug-Snail-Control-2-5lb/200492069053?_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D23423%26meid%3D7705285166233912353%26pid%3D100005%26prg%3D10050%26rk%3D2%26rkt%3D6%26sd%3D310659475076&rt=nc Here is one more, Diatomaceous earth... Good Luck!! http://www.ebay.com/itm/Natural-Guard-Crawling-Insect-Control-Snails-And-Slugs-4-lbs-/181412395808?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2a3d057b20 |
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