Backyard Resin Roll Off Roof Observatory
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Backyard Resin Roll Off Roof Observatory
I already had built my permanent pier mount over a a year ago and I am very pleased with it.
I bought a 6’x5’ resin shed from Costco and went to town with it. Assembly was straight forward then I started deconstruction of a perfectly good shed. I determined where to cut the hole, cut off the roof, reinforced as needed, added the supports for the rails, installed the rails. Then I built the support for the roof and put on the wheels that ride on the “V” track.
The first attempt at seeing if my measurements were correct and if it would work as envisioned in my mind was successful…woohoo! Then that wheel frame was installed to the roof. That completed assembly was then installed on the shed base. The 3 inch weather stripping was added. Everything worked so I moved the shed base to the final observation pad and put the roof on.
Another check to see that everything was working was satisfactory.
I now need to install the permanent supports for the track rails in the ground and a few other things.
Anyway, here is a photo dump of the last 2 weeks work.
Any question feel free to ask or suggestions don’t hesitate to add them.
Thanks for looking,
Kerry
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I may have to look into that too!
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Man... That's some icky-tasting stuff!
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I still need to build a few shelves and run an additional power line to some wall outlets.
I will eventually install a couple of fans to help dissipate the summer time heat.
I’m guessing there will be other things I’ll add as time goes on.
I do 90% of my imaging from inside my home. It will just be nice knowing everything will now be protected from the weather when not in use.
Kerry
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(I personally think resin would be faster and easier, but I've never attempted it.)
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It really depends on the cost of the resin shed you purchase. I have seen the same size resin shed for 2 times the price.pakarinen wrote: ↑Tue Sep 27, 2022 2:37 pm Some people have argued that by the time you buy a resin shed, assemble it, carve it, reinforce it, add roof rails, and so on that you could build a wooden shed for the same or less cost and effort. Curious what you think about that, Kerry.
(I personally think resin would be faster and easier, but I've never attempted it.)
This one I bought from Costco for $650.
The aluminum “V” track rails were $170
Track wheels $50
3” rubber seal $66.
2ea. 14’ 2x4. $38.
6ea. 6’ 2x4 $36.
4ea. 6’ metal “L” brackets to firmly tie in the flooring and walls $60.
Various fasteners/screws, latches, handles $50.
I already had the 4x4 posts that hold up the rails and post supports so I’m not sure what that cost would be, I’m guessing another $100-150.
So, if I added that up correctly this observatory cost me $1,120
With the cost of lumber at today’s crazy prices I don’t think a person could build this size shed at near that cost.
With the resin shed there is no need to paint so there is that savings also.
Several of the build threads I researched and watch were massively over reinforced with supporting 2x4 walls which is simply not needed.
This shed took 10 days from start to finish. I didn’t build it on the observatory sight because of lack of working room. I built it on my patio then moved it to where it is now. 4 men easily lifted and moved the bottom portion up over the pier and set it in place. Then we 4 men lifted and moved the rolling roof on top of the shed.
I’m guessing I have a total of 36-42 working man hours in this build.
Hope this helps…
Kerry
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Yes, same here. I am looking forward to just rolling off the roof and start imaging, then roll it back on when finished.
I do 90% on my imaging from inside my home. Eventually I will motorize the roof. Then I won’t even need to track through the snow in the winter months to open and close the roof. But that project is a year or two down the road.
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