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Hello and welcome to alugha Travel.
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I got my chicken fence here and now I want to build a rose arch
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which I will show you in this video.
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First of all I had to find out where to get a reasonably good rose arch
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Usually, the cheap ones that cost like 20€, they all weigh like a kilo, a kilo and a half.
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I spent a little more, about 35€, I'll put the link below, and it weighs 3.31 kilos.
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Let's unpack it first.
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As you know, my Leatherman, personal advertising, there is no money in it.
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Gregor, thanks for the awesome gift.
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As a camper you should always have one with you, I can only recommend it.
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So what's in here?
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This should be the bases, the screws, the instructions,
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two pikes,
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bars, more bars and more bars.
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Let's unpack the bars.
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All right, these are all the parts we have.
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Now let's see what fits together and how.
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And here are our screws.
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We'll start with A, there's only four of them and you can tell because they're like this at the bottom and they look like this at the top.
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We got four of those.
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Then we need B, they have a hole here, are tapered here, there are 12 of them.
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We need C, there are 11 of them, as you can see there is a thread inside on both sides.
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A twice, then C with the thread, this one.
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Then we got different screws, look.
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We got the H-screws, 6x22, we got 20 of them.
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And we got four of these, the I-screws, they're 6x40.
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And for the bars here, we always need the H screws.
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This goes through here.
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Okay, the first bar goes in here.
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I will tighten it by hand first and then I will really tighten it later.
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See, tighten it like this.
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Moving on, other side
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One A, we got A, in here.
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Put the **** in and in here again.
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Okay, the first piece is done, and we need to do this four times.
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As you can see, I assembled both side panels and now comes the arch.
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The arch is attached like this.
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Black absorbs heat quite well.
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And then comes the next trick.
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This is the first panel, it's basically finished now.
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Tighten it again.
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So far this seems to be very stable.
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Now we need these and they are attached like this.
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Note, there are two with a plug and two without a plug, see?
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It's very important
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that the one's with the plug are on the same side
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because the pike is going on top of the one without the plug.
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They didn't work very precisely, too bad.
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And now we have to put it together.
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Now, this goes in here.
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Then it's **** together here and then another bar is put in and then everything fits.
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Hold it up, my camerawoman, she's helping me now.
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Other side, into the top hole, very important
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and don't be surprised that one of them is longer now, because we're going to put the pike on them soon.
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And if you were wondering what the two nuts are for:
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They're coming into play now.
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This is tightened with a nut.
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Now the pikes are put on it.
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Pike number one, pike number two.
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Now all that's left is to place our arch where we want it.
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Here's where we want it.
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I can even attach the bar here a little bit.
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So now our plants can grow here.
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My verdict: Assembly takes about 10 to 15 minutes.
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Weight three and a half kilos, and it seems to be pretty stable.
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I am satisfied.
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Let's see what it looks like in a few months when the plants have grown all over it.
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I am Bernd, until next time, bye.