Submitted by thenewtbaron t3_111rpot in DIY
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Submitted by thenewtbaron t3_111rpot in DIY
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I'd love to, that is why I posted originally but it does not meet the community standards.
a vine trellis using cattle panels but rather than one panel across, i'm looking at two. I have a design in mind, I have planned out putting a certain amount of posts to hold it up. I have looked on here, on reddit in general, and on youtube. I haven't found much. I was wondering if anyone had any experience doing this dumb thing.
So, to keep it within the community guidelines. the specific question, is there another subreddit, since this can't be discussed here.
Maybe r/woodworking?
The issue is that the cattle panels are made of metal, the t-posts i am going to attach them to is metal... there really isn't a lot of wood involved.
Ah... Bugger. I mean. I suppose there's r/crafts. Don't know if that's the right fit either.
Eh, that doesn't look right either. Like, I'd probably put my stained glass up there but not this thing.
Someone suggested Landscaping.
Yeah. Sorry. I'm just spitballing.
No need to be sorry at all. I appreciate the suggestions. Just assumed that general DIY would be an appropriate place.
I have a hog panel held up by two t posts for growing hops. Doubled should work but get tall t posts.
You’re welcome to post here I think. I’m not sure why the subreddit standards say only to post completed projects but there are plenty of “Will this work?” and “oh crap, how do I fix this?” types of posts here.
Pictures and drawings are always useful too.
I tried, it was removed because rule 3.
So, going by the rules and the removal, that is why I assume this is not a friendly sub to folks doing DIY. Looks to be just a place to show off. So, to follow the rules of this sub, just looking for an actual place to discuss projects and if folks have any insight to the specifics.
Is it too far outside of the scope of r/landscaping?
I don't know. I would assume so but eh, I guess it will be better than DIY.
Thanks.
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Hmm, you might try r/HomeImprovement?
goodonesaregone65 t1_j8genuv wrote
Info on the project would help