On 11/06/2019 09:36, Chris Hogg wrote:
On Tue, 11 Jun 2019 09:01:52 +0100, Charlie Pridham
wrote:
Later this year I will be helping son construct a new mist propagation
greenhouse, he is wanting to do it in wood with polycarbinate. I am
pretty sure the area he has ear marked and base built is non standard
size and shape hence his decision .
Many years ago I was able to buy glazing bars etc in stove coated
alluminium to recover my old victorian leantoo but I cant now find
anyone supplying lengths of alluminium glazing bar.
My feeling is if we can get hold of proper greenhouse mouldings it will
have a much longer useful life and require less upkeep than if we build
in wood.
Does any one know of a supplier?
Anything useful here?
https://www.glazingsystems.co.uk/sel...ms-click-here/
https://tinyurl.com/yxju9ply
or somewhere in this lot https://tinyurl.com/yxr25yqc although not all
are self-supporting
Yes I know about that sort of stuff and have used it to make my own
structures here but it is expensive. I may well have to go down that
route. What I was hoping was that someone would still be making the
standard alluminium glazing bars that we could glaze with glass, stove
coated looks good and lasts, that way I can make it to what ever size he
wants.
I know at this stage everyone is probably wondering why didn't he just
make the space the right size to fit a standard greenhouse, it would
have been cheaper and easier, probably down to bad parenting!
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Charlie Pridham
Gardening in Cornwall
www.roselandhouse.co.uk