Folks this is a typical Gilligan build . Notice how he put those rafters on ? On top of the support beam , WRONG .
In today's YT video https://nicktube.com/watch?v=tyZlw2BcgKc he will show you more ineptness at construction starting with the support posts . Does Fruitloops dig 4 foot holes ( highly recommended and to code ) then level the posts and finish with concrete or Quickset . Not on your life , that's the professional method . Oh no , our fellow after hours of research came up with this superior application . By the way , a bag of Quickset is about 4 bucks .
The master carpenter then mounts his panels on what can best be described as flimsy framing . To make matters worse ( yes it gets worse ) the structure was built underneath a softwood pine tree .
The idiot will wakeup one morning , look outside and wonder why his solar panels are in the neighbor's yard . Way to go Fruitloops , you the man .
solar panels must be extremely cheap for him to throw them up on a flimsy frame knowing the extreme weather will not treat them kindly.
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Folks this is a typical Gilligan build . Notice how he put those rafters on ? On top of the support beam , WRONG .
In today's YT video https://nicktube.com/watch?v=tyZlw2BcgKc he will show you more ineptness at construction starting with the support posts . Does Fruitloops dig 4 foot holes ( highly recommended and to code ) then level the posts and finish with concrete or Quickset . Not on your life , that's the professional method . Oh no , our fellow after hours of research came up with this superior application . By the way , a bag of Quickset is about 4 bucks .
The master carpenter then mounts his panels on what can best be described as flimsy framing . To make matters worse ( yes it gets worse ) the structure was built underneath a softwood pine tree .
The idiot will wakeup one morning , look outside and wonder why his solar panels are in the neighbor's yard . Way to go Fruitloops , you the man .
@scambuster WOW i just watched the video and you are right about how flimsy and incorrectly the solar panel frame was built. im sure the first high wind and/or storm that goes through will damage it. but of course he will claim TROLLS or as usual falsely claim it was me yet again lol... all anyone needs to do is watch the way he constructs things to see for themselves why his projects always fail.