November 23, 2024

VIDEO: The Most Radical Caterpillar Design I've Ever Seen!


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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: The Most Radical Caterpillar Design I've Ever Seen!

  1. One thing I didn't show in this video that a lot of people are asking about is regarding the water pooling. They just cut a couple slits in the poly where the water was pooling. Like I said, it's a radical design.

  2. FANTASTIC I LOVE IT. WOW. I WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT PUTTING ONE UP. DO A VIDEO ON PUTTING IT UP AND WHERE TO BUY THE PARTS. ETC. AWESOME. NO I AM NOT GOING TO BUILD ONE. I DO NOT DO MARKET GARDENING. I ONLY GROW A SMALL AMOUNT IN THE YARD FOR ME. I SELL NOTHING. BUT I LOVE THIS CONCEPT. I WANT TO SEE HOW IT WORKS OUT OVER TIME. THIS IS VERY CREATIVE. GREAT VIDEO. ONE OF THE BEST ON ALL TOPICS I HAVE WATCHED OVER YEARS OF WATCHING. THIS IS SO COOL.
    I WANT TO SEE AND UNDERSTAND THAT U BRACKET PIN IDEA MUCH MORE. IS THE U BRACKET A STANDARD ITEM WITH GREEN HOUSES? THIS IS THE FIRST TIME I HAVE SEEN A BRACKET LIKE THIS.

  3. Aside from increased mobility between beds what are the advantages? Price/sq ft? Maintaining 2 sides of one "tunnel" instead of 6 for three tunnels? Time efficiency?

  4. I'd like to understand better how the frame holds together. Also, could one instal a gutter to collect rain water or would that be too heavy for the poly ?

  5. I see a lot if people question the usefulness of this.
    If I understand correctly, the outside edges of a caterpillar tunnel are usually hard to access, because of the lack of headroom.
    In addition, spaces are left between tunnels to facilitate their construction and the raising and lower of the sides.
    This construction makes more efficient use of that square footage, uses less material and lovers the needed amount of labor(raising and lowering the sides).
    It does all this and it utilizes existing hoop structures.
    On top if all that a single, larger enclosed volume of air will have greater thermal inertia and be easier heat than equivalent volume in multiple independent cells.

  6. Thanks Curtis! Love the detail of the clips at 4:36 that hold the ribs to the backbone and allow for easy setup and breakdown — and also don't give the plastic anything to rub up against and tear!

  7. Former tobacco plant greenhouse farmer here. The rope will eat through the poly as the wind makes it move back and forth. It would be better to attach the poly to a board that is hip high using batting tape and staples or the channel lock system. From hip high down use a fiberglass drop curtain that can be raised and lowered for ventilation. It will last a decade. There is a crank and rope system for raising and lowering the curtain the full length of the greenhouse..

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