I Saved $50 on My Greenhouse Project.

by MartinD30 in Outside > Backyard

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I Saved $50 on My Greenhouse Project.

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Snap clamps can be an expensive part of any PVC greenhouse. Most clamps cost about $1 each, like these from Amazon. Although you can cut these in half so the price would be closer to $.50 each, that is still expensive compared to making your own.

My clamps use 3/4" IPS PVC pipe. This is a thin wall PVC which has the same diameter as the 3/4" schedule 40 pipe most people use for their greenhouses. At Home Depot you can get a 10" piece for $2. That is enough for 60 clips, which works out to be less than $.04 each.

Supplies

  • 3/4" IPS PVC pipe
  • 5-10" piece of steel rod. 3/8" works good but it can be almost any size.
  • Saw that will cut PVC
  • Propane torch
  • Stand for torch is optional
  • Vice or clamp to hold steel rod

Watch Me Make Some Clamps

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The following video will show you how to make a snap clamp. If you do not have a bandsaw, you can do all of the cutting with a hacksaw instead.