potatobox plans
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potatobox plans
3 1 1. Start by putting together the two east/west sidepieces from 2x2s. I used 28" long pieces for the horizontals and 36" pieces for the verticals. Each side has TWO verticals at each end. 2. The boards for the north and south sides slide between these verticals, supported by small L brackets. Be sure you leave enough room for the combination of brackets and boards but not too much. I used L brackets that had a real dimension of about 3/4", so I left exactly 1 inch between the verticals, and that worked very well. 2 Measure up from the bottom horizontal in order to figure out where the first bracket should go, and then up again for the next bracket, and so on. Your measurements for bracket position will vary depending on the size of boards you use. I used 1 x 8 boards (which are really only 7 3/8”, not 8") and allowed 7.5" measured between bracket screwholes. Do a test with a small section of board to ensure that your calculations will work with your materials! Once the measuring is done attach the brackets, and screw the 2x2s together. 3. Next screw one or two boards to the frame to make the base of a solid side and give the structures some stability. These boards should rest on the bottom horizontal 2x2 of the frame and only go to the width of the inner verticals of each pair. When you build above the boards that are screwed into place, you should be able to do it by resting the boards on top of each other and relying on the weight of the dirt to hold them in place. 4. Once you've got the east and west sides built, connect them using a single 2x2 bar at the top, attached to each side by a bolt run through drilled holes. 4 I ran additional connectors on both sides of the bottom and fit them above the horizontal 2x2s on the bottom of the east/west sides, just outside where the loose boards fit. Drill holes through them for bolts to drop through. Because the 2x2 underneath has a screw through it forholding the vertical 2x2s in place, you can't drill a hole right through it, but I could drill in about half an inch, and that seems to be enough to keep the pieces in place. 5. 5 Untested modification: shove the two stabilizing 2x2s right up against the sideboards—this should provide room for the drill hole to go through the space between the screws holding the vertical 2x2s in place. Slide in the first loose boards on north and south (in the modification they’ll rest on top of the stabilizing bottom 2x2s instead of the bottom horizontal 2x2) and then build them up with the rest of the box as the project proceeds.