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Greenhouse plastic
After assembling a greenhouse frame from PVC and expecting the plastic
covering to be no ploblem using tape to secure it I've found tape wont stick to the plastic(clear plastic tape, 3M plastic tape & duct tape). Can someone give me some ideas of what will help secure the plastic sheet to the frame? Thank you |
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"Tommy Of Earth" wrote: After assembling a greenhouse frame from PVC and expecting the plastic covering to be no ploblem using tape to secure it I've found tape wont stick to the plastic(clear plastic tape, 3M plastic tape & duct tape). Can someone give me some ideas of what will help secure the plastic sheet to the frame? Thank you Hmmmmmmmmm... Never tried it, so I'm not sure. Some heavy utility clips from Lowe's maybe? Bungees for the end pieces? Sounds like some creativity might be called for! Good luck! I'd pull it tight and concentrate mostly on the ends... -- K. Sprout the Mung Bean to reply... There is no need to change the world. All we have to do is toilet train the world and we'll never have to change it again. -- Swami Beyondanada ,,Cat's Haven Hobby Farm,,Katraatcenturyteldotnet,, http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra |
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"Tommy Of Earth" wrote in
oups.com: After assembling a greenhouse frame from PVC and expecting the plastic covering to be no ploblem using tape to secure it I've found tape wont stick to the plastic(clear plastic tape, 3M plastic tape & duct tape). Can someone give me some ideas of what will help secure the plastic sheet to the frame? Thank you Try cutting some of the PVC into maybe 1" lengths and then cutting the length down the middle. Wrap the plastic around the frame and then force the "clip" over both the plastic and the frame - I don't think you'll find a tighter joining system although you may need to go one diameter larger for the clip pieces depending on how accurately machined the originals are. You might even be able to use poly-pipe (irrigation tubing) to make the "clips" if you have some of an appropriate size "laying around". Regards, Ivan. |
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Try this place http://www.littlegreenhouse.com/accessory/pvc.shtml
Lucretia "Ivan" wrote in message ... "Tommy Of Earth" wrote in oups.com: After assembling a greenhouse frame from PVC and expecting the plastic covering to be no ploblem using tape to secure it I've found tape wont stick to the plastic(clear plastic tape, 3M plastic tape & duct tape). Can someone give me some ideas of what will help secure the plastic sheet to the frame? Thank you Try cutting some of the PVC into maybe 1" lengths and then cutting the length down the middle. Wrap the plastic around the frame and then force the "clip" over both the plastic and the frame - I don't think you'll find a tighter joining system although you may need to go one diameter larger for the clip pieces depending on how accurately machined the originals are. You might even be able to use poly-pipe (irrigation tubing) to make the "clips" if you have some of an appropriate size "laying around". Regards, Ivan. |
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Try cutting some of the PVC into maybe 1" lengths and then cutting
the length down the middle. Wrap the plastic around the frame and then force the "clip" over both the plastic and the frame - That idea worked pretty good but I'm going to buy some chicken wire tomorrow and put over it. The wind blew for 30 hours and just quit at 21:00 CST and tore up the plastic I had on the east end. |
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Try cutting some of the PVC into maybe 1" lengths and then cutting
the length down the middle. Wrap the plastic around the frame and then force the "clip" over both the plastic and the frame - That idea worked pretty good but I'm going to buy some chicken wire tomorrow and put over it. The wind blew for 30 hours and just quit at 21:00 CST and tore up the plastic I had on the east end. |
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"Tommy Of Earth" wrote in
oups.com: Try cutting some of the PVC into maybe 1" lengths and then cutting the length down the middle. Wrap the plastic around the frame and then force the "clip" over both the plastic and the frame - That idea worked pretty good but I'm going to buy some chicken wire tomorrow and put over it. The wind blew for 30 hours and just quit at 21:00 CST and tore up the plastic I had on the east end. Well, that was (nearly) the ultimate test of the "clips" - if the plastic ripped rather than coming off of the frame then you've definitely done something right! I can't think of anything different to chicken wire to fix the ripping problem though Ivan. |
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That sounds like a good idea I think I'll try that.
THANKS |
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Tommy Of Earth wrote: After assembling a greenhouse frame from PVC and expecting the plastic covering to be no ploblem using tape to secure it I've found tape wont stick to the plastic(clear plastic tape, 3M plastic tape & duct tape). Can someone give me some ideas of what will help secure the plastic sheet to the frame? Thank you Territorial Seeds has the clamps you need. I have over a hundred of them and use just those to clamp the plastic to the PVC. |
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On the outside of the base bolt the frame to a baseboard. Then add wiggle
wire and there is no need to tape anything. It's the best thing I've ever used. "Tommy Of Earth" wrote in message oups.com... After assembling a greenhouse frame from PVC and expecting the plastic covering to be no ploblem using tape to secure it I've found tape wont stick to the plastic(clear plastic tape, 3M plastic tape & duct tape). Can someone give me some ideas of what will help secure the plastic sheet to the frame? Thank you |
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I'll give it a try. At the baseboard you bolt a piece of aluminum that if
you looked at it on the end would resemble a [ except the two small edges would come to the center a little. Then you put the plastic on. It is held in place by a piece of stainless steel wire in this shape _/-\_. That little dash between the oblique marks should be at the top. You just lace it in the C channel and it will hold the plastic till the cows come home. I just replaced my plastic after 3 years. I put a double layer on with a little slack between layers and have a small fan on the inside of the greenhouse that pumps air between the layers to give you that extra insulation. Go to the following url for more info: http://www.poly-tex.com/pages/access...igglewire.html "Compost Nut" wrote in message ... On 4/3/05 5:50 PM, in article , "Jack Allen" wrote: On the outside of the base bolt the frame to a baseboard. Then add wiggle wire and there is no need to tape anything. It's the best thing I've ever used. Can you expound on that I'm having some difficulty understanding...a picture maybe? Thanks Gary |
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Don't forget you only need it on the end hoops and the base. It's not
required on each hoop. "Compost Nut" wrote in message ... On 4/3/05 5:50 PM, in article , "Jack Allen" wrote: On the outside of the base bolt the frame to a baseboard. Then add wiggle wire and there is no need to tape anything. It's the best thing I've ever used. Can you expound on that I'm having some difficulty understanding...a picture maybe? Thanks Gary |
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I'd use my air stapler, but I have a compressor and the gun.
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I don't think that would work too well.
"FriscoSoxFan" wrote in message oups.com... I'd use my air stapler, but I have a compressor and the gun. |
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