Building a dutch door on Ana White greenhouse build!
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Just wondering how much wind can this beautiful greenhouse take?
The hardware looks solid. Great job Jason!
This carpenter is good and a nice guy.
I've tried to find door latches like the one you used but with no success. Would you please provide the source for it? Thanks.
Great looking door. I am halfway thru this greenhouse right now. Wife and I framed it in half a day. Love the door idea.
Except chickens can easily fly 3-4 ft into the opening
It's so simple, Just go to woodprix page and enter woodworkers world.
Do you have plans available for the Dutch door?
Awesome job!!
Jason, is there a reason that the bottom has the tin instead of just continuing the clear plastic sheets ? Is it cost ? Or something I’m missing . Granted I know this isn’t your design just curious your perspective
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Just an fyi, put a latch so when you open the door so they can both open together. Also, the top door needs to stop half way open. Don't put a latch on the green house, it may interfere with the vents. Have a stop on it, halfway.
You did amazing work.. One thing I will add though is the ribs should be up and down not side to side. When it snows and rains those ribs are going to hold snow and rain instead of letting it run off.
The doors need doorstops to prevent then swinging through and ultimately damaging the hinges etc .. just a thought 💭
Very NICE job, Jason!
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Very nice Jason.
Great build, love the green house. Perhaps I missed it, but how is the structure anchored to the ground?
beautiful work
Dutch doors usually have a latch attaching the two halves so it can open as one. It might make life a bit easier for the Rhodes if they have that latch option.
Great job . Really like the pocket hole fastening technique .
Chickens have no problem going through the top of a dutch door if it's open, so don't count on the bottom door keeping chickens out of the greenhouse.
Yay! Rebekah is gonna love this so much! She will want to just move in to the greenhouse! Love This So Much! Excellent Jason!
The latches on outside…..if someone latches then how does someone inside unlatch or get out? Nice job overall …
put some rubber floor molding on outside edge of door to stop mice from entering and eating seedlings.
You are a really skilled craftsman!!! Good idea using a Dutch door in this application. Tim @ Cliffside Acres
You should have one of the latches on the inside to keep someone from being latched inside of the greenhouse. Have a door to door connector latch on the inside and the upper door latch on the inside as well. Remove the outer upper latch. Replace it with a simple handle to pull the door open. Have restraining hooks (keepers) for upper and lower doors mounted on greenhouse wall.
I Love that Greenhouse & you're doing an awesome job.
I would have gone with what you initially planned, a Door in the rear as well. They could have always not used it, but the option was there if needed. I also really like the Dutch doors. I really want to build this.
My chickens would jump over the lower door no problem I would put a second mesh door in it would also keep out cats and wild birds
Absolutely Amazing!!! That's what dreams are made of lol. Love it, Excellent work Jason! TFS