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10’X10’ Portable “Modified” Gothic HoophouseHere is a quick easy gothic hoop design built using the C‐12 or DY‐12 our Quick Hoop Benders.Produces a nice gothic hoop 10 feet wide with high peak profile making it great for snow loadareas of the country. It can also be built using either 1 3/8” fence top rail tubing or the lessexpensive 1” emt tubing. The two hoop sections result in a 145 degree connection angle at thepeak. Fittings can be found on the internet from several sources. Here is a starter link to onefitting supplier. Note, If using Our gothic base connectors you must start bending at 10” markto achive a vertical connection to the connectors.Detailed Instructions in the following pages10 ft. X1” emtBegin thebending processat 10” throughthe holding strapModels DY‐12 or C‐12benderMark two each pcs of 1”emt 10” inches from the end of each pipe with any paint marker. These ends willbe the bottom of the gothic hoop. Began bending 1” emt by sliding the 10” inches of the marked end ofthe tube through the holding strap of the Model DY‐12 or Model EC‐12 bender. Proceed with bending,making sure each bending stroke stops before reaching end of the bender, and insuring that the tubingremains level with the bender on the output side of the bender. For the last bending stroke insertspecial lever bar and bend until junction of lever bar/emt contact the bender body. Remove tubing,repeat steps on second emt tube. Note, If using Our gothic base connectors you must startbending at 10” mark to achive a vertical connection to the connectors. Otherwise you canreduce the base width began the bending process at a value less than 10” inches. Or widenthe base width began bending at a value more than 10” inches .Watch Carol Coleman Video on building this Gothic Hoophouse Click the You Tube Link belowhttp://youtu.be/KBmhPVL0QZs

STEP #1Begin by building the base rails consisting of two side rails and two end rails. Using two 117 ¼” lengthsof 1” emt tubing , (NOTE: In the Video these were already PRE CUT) NOW mark the two side rails only at38 5/8” from each end On a flat surface slide the two tee connectors onto each side rail, position themat the centered on the 38 5/8” marks (Carol is point to below). Now slide each three way corner ontothe ends of each slide rail Note that the corner connectors must be on their side (the corners are madeof three tubes) the longest of those tubes must be laying flat as show below. Now secure the cornersand tee’s to the side rails with self drilling screwsSTEP #2Assemble the base as show below. The side rails have all the connectors already on them. Now usingtwo 117 ¼” lengths of 1” emt slide them into each corner connector and install self drilling screws tosecure all base rail connections.

Step #3Marking the three perlins. Using three, FULL , 10’ foot lengths of 1” emt tubing, (DO NOT CUT THESE)On each tube place a mark at 40” from each end as show below. Then set these aside for now.Step #4Mount the Bender. Mount the bender to any stable work surface. Note the photo at left shows 1”x2”wood strips attached to the work surface, this helps hold the tubing level with the bender during thebending process. In photo at left Carol used only a small hand level nearby to rest the tubing on near theend of the bending process.Step #5

Bending the hoops. Using eight 10” foot lengths of 1” emt. Measuring from one end of each tube. Markeach tube at 44” from the and another mark at 10”. As Carol show below.Step #6Bending the hoops. The hoop bending begins on each tube at the 10” mark (position the 10” mark atthe holding strap. Shown below.Now pull the tube around the bender as show below and in the video.http://youtu.be/KBmhPVL0QZs

Release the pressure and push about one half of the tubing you just bent through the holding strapRepeat this step pulling and pushing about half of each bending stroke through the holding strap, addthe lever bar (supplied) when needed fo

Here is a quick easy gothic hoop design built using the C‐12 or DY‐12 our Quick Hoop Benders. Produces a nice gothic hoop 10 feet wide with high peak profile making it great for snow load areas of the country. It can also be built using either 1 3/8” fence top rail tubing or the less

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