DIY Veranda patio cover, lean-to, car port, DIY project. How to.

DIY Veranda patio cover, lean-to, car port, DIY project. How to.

DIY project! Tips and suggestions as I build a timber frame patio cover or lean-to and a fit polycarbonate sheet roof. This would also make a car port.

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Jazminqua says:

looks like man's face on wood at 2:50

Andrew Barrett says:

Currently buying the materials I've got the polycarbonate and wood arrives next week. Sounds daft but looking forward to sitting outside even when it's raining and enjoying the garden all year round.
Great Video and tips.
Cheers
Andy

Riyadh Hassan says:

Fantastic video. Shall be attempting this when the weather gets a bit warmer 🙂

John o keeffe says:

Nice job, just wondering did it make the kitchen any darker after fitting. Thanks.

solatiumz says:

I want to make one like this as a porch to go across the front of my property between 2 walls, does it need to be so heavy duty? What size does the wood for the framing to attach the plastic roofing to need to be as a minimum? I think the width would be around 4 metres and the depth around 2 metres. Many thanks.

Stephen Aldridge says:

how much that cost

Anh Chrisman says:

Great to see that… I made it too. Using woodprix handbooks 🙂

Doktor Uzo says:

excellent video and commentary, thank you. very helpful

John Le Taxi says:

You done a fantastic job. I am going to make one myself over the next week. My one will be nearly the exact same. Will be studying your video very carefully. I live in Ireland so need one of these for the windy & wet days. Thanks for your video

Randysavage159 says:

Hi, at the gutter end of the sheets, is that the drip profiles that you used? And what did you use on the wall end of the sheets please.

Tony DC says:

"Good job Hancock…good job"

Randysavage159 says:

Great video. I'm about to start building the same thing. Am I right in thinking: the timber screwed to the house is 6X2, same same as the one across the 3 posts, and are your rafters 2X4?
Thanks bud

Маша Арсентьева says:

This time I'll use woodprix instructions to make it myself 🙂

Ali Mohammed says:

thank you for your reply

Ali Mohammed says:

hi there good job
do you need to get planning permission for this type of build ?
thank you
Ali

Chester Lohar says:

This is a good idea, cool video. Oh, before I forget, go to Hyezmar’s website, there you can find out if he’s stull giving away his woodworking plans…

disjon316 says:

Hi thanks for the video – I was wondering how did you work out the angle for the rafter cut?

Philip Turner says:

Cheers, very handy tips/learning. Nice job

kidda74 says:

Thanks for this I'm looking to build a lean to on my house and this has given me an insight as what to expect!

Julie Atkinson says:

I have scoured the internet for help with my in out lean to. This is by far the best. I am in the process. Of building the same using your tips. If you think of anything that may be needed as additional information I will be looking out for that video as well. I will no doubt be returning for further advise.

P M88TOX says:

Thank you for a simple strait forward video ill be doing this on the side of my house at some point so it's nice to see what I'm getting my self into before I start . Might talk to my dad nice as he is retired 😂

Michelle Sayers says:

Can you tell me where you got your polycarbonate roofing from please

dean terry says:

where did you buy all the roof and the fixings for that from please

summoning111 says:

As many others asked already : how did you manage to fix your back plate to the wall please? 🙂 Thank you

Peter Smithson says:

I did go on to make the veranda as I mentioned in my other comments. I didn't make a photo but there's a photo album. You can expand the description at the start and most photos have some text with them. https://www.flickr.com/gp/psmithson/B98k82

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