Handcraft the seaside Cabana


There's nothing quite like having the capacity to escape in to a serene setting, that includes a backyard beach cabana. A cabana may change the complete mood of your outdoor space, transforming it from your drab parcel, into an inviting and warm outdoor sitting room. After some hard work, you'll be able to constructor your own beach cabana, saving within the expense of buying one out of a store.

Spray paint the many PVC pipes and fittings/joints with the matte silver spray paint. Permit them to dry completely before continuing.

Utilize a hacksaw to cut two in the 10' PVC pipes into 7' long pieces. Lay them in the grass parallel to one another. Slide two curtains over all these pipes. Place a "T" shaped PVC connector at intervals of end of the two pipes. Push the pipe ends into each of the connectors. Now, take two more of the 10' long waste pipe and slide the rest of the four cabana curtains onto them, two per pipe. Connect their ends into your "T" shaped connectors as well to create a large rectangle. One end from the "T" shaped connectors should nevertheless be free and never used.

Cut four 1 ½" pieces on the PVC scrap which was cut in the two 7' pipes. These pieces will be connectors between your "L" and "T" shaped joints. Position the end of every 1 ½" PVC piece in the end of an "L" joint after which push the still exposed portion into your open end of the "T" joint. Turn the "L" shaped joints down until they face on the ground.

Measure and cut four 16" pieces in the ABS pipe. Now wrap an item of masking paper around each piece, 12" derived from one of end. Utilize a post hole digger to dig a 12" hole where the right front leg of the finished cabana will be. Place among the marked ABS pipe pieces into the hole and be sure how the masking tape is flush using the ground. Utilize the level to ensure that it is vertical and then fill the outlet, securing it set up.

Cut the four 10' long PVC pipes into 8' pieces. These would be the legs in the cabana. Utilize the scraps from these pipes to determine best places to dig the holes with the remaining legs. Place this short piece of PVC into on the list of "L" shaped joints and push it into the ABS pipe that was just secured in your yard. Now , fit a brief section of PVC in to the remaining "L" joints and check where the pipes touch the bottom simply by using a short burst at a spray paint can to color the floor. Utilize post-hole digger to dig the three holes for your beach cabana's legs. Make sure level each piece of ABS pipe before filling out the holes and securing them into the ground.

Get rid of the short items of PVC from the "L" joints and insert the 8' pieces that were cut. Having an assistant, lift the structure up and insert each leg into an ABS pipe. Knock down on each leg to ensure that the frame is secure and place.

Secure each joint of the frame utilizing the electric drill and also the self-tapping screws. One screw per joint is going to be which will cover offer the structure together.