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Gene 13-11-2003 01:13 PM

URGENT!!! - need advice re. greenhouse 6mil poly
 
Problem: We are about to stretch 6mil poly film
over a new 24'x72' greenhouse. I am afraid that I will "tear"
the 6mil poly film on a burr that may be on the 2" galvanized
steel hoops.

My thoughts are to "cover" the edge of the 2" hoops
that touch the 6mil poly with something like a run of
Duct-Tape.

Question: That type of tape (or other) would be best to use?
I am afraid that the Duct-Tape will dry out & become useless in
a short time. I am concerned that other tapes may have a chemical
reaction to the poly. 3M tech-support did not have a clue as to
what to use.

Please email me if you have an answer:-)

THANKS a million in advance!!!!

Gene
Briggs, TX
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The Q 13-11-2003 01:13 PM

URGENT!!! - need advice re. greenhouse 6mil poly
 

"Gene" wrote in message
...
Problem: We are about to stretch 6mil poly film
over a new 24'x72' greenhouse. I am afraid that I will "tear"
the 6mil poly film on a burr that may be on the 2" galvanized
steel hoops.

My thoughts are to "cover" the edge of the 2" hoops
that touch the 6mil poly with something like a run of
Duct-Tape.

Question: That type of tape (or other) would be best to use?
I am afraid that the Duct-Tape will dry out & become useless in
a short time. I am concerned that other tapes may have a chemical
reaction to the poly. 3M tech-support did not have a clue as to
what to use.

Please email me if you have an answer:-)

THANKS a million in advance!!!!

Gene
Briggs, TX
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eMail:

You should be able to get what we call in the UK "hot spot tape", it's

specifically designed for use on the hoops of what we call polytunnels. a
polytunnel supplier in the states should be able to supply...
The Q



Dwight Sipler 13-11-2003 01:13 PM

URGENT!!! - need advice re. greenhouse 6mil poly
 
The Q wrote:

You should be able to get what we call in the UK "hot spot tape", it's
specifically designed for use on the hoops of what we call polytunnels. a
polytunnel supplier in the states should be able to supply...



I use duct tape because it's generally what I have on hand at the
moment. The tape will dry out eventually, but it doesn't seem to be a
problem because by that time the plastic is fairly static, i.e. not
moving across the frame (except slight motions caused by wind).

The plastic film repair tape is another option, but it's more expensive.

Go with what you have.

animaux 13-11-2003 01:13 PM

URGENT!!! - need advice re. greenhouse 6mil poly
 
Use Poly Patching Tape sold he

http://www.littlegreenhouse.com/accessory/plastic.shtml

It's down toward the lower part of the page. I use it for my greenhouse. They
also sell clear duct tape at the box stores. I've used that too, and it is fine
for one season.

Victoria


On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 12:10:57 -0600, "Gene" opined:

Problem: We are about to stretch 6mil poly film
over a new 24'x72' greenhouse. I am afraid that I will "tear"
the 6mil poly film on a burr that may be on the 2" galvanized
steel hoops.

My thoughts are to "cover" the edge of the 2" hoops
that touch the 6mil poly with something like a run of
Duct-Tape.

Question: That type of tape (or other) would be best to use?
I am afraid that the Duct-Tape will dry out & become useless in
a short time. I am concerned that other tapes may have a chemical
reaction to the poly. 3M tech-support did not have a clue as to
what to use.

Please email me if you have an answer:-)

THANKS a million in advance!!!!

Gene
Briggs, TX



Gene 13-11-2003 04:22 PM

URGENT!!! - need advice re. greenhouse 6mil poly
 
THANKS!! for the help.

I ordered 12 rolls of 2" 6mil Poly-Patch tape
for $5.40 a 48' roll. I think that the poly tape
will stay in place & be chemically compatible
with the film, in that they are the same stuff:-)

Gene





"Gene" wrote in message
...
Problem: We are about to stretch 6mil poly film
over a new 24'x72' greenhouse. I am afraid that I will "tear"
the 6mil poly film on a burr that may be on the 2" galvanized
steel hoops.

My thoughts are to "cover" the edge of the 2" hoops
that touch the 6mil poly with something like a run of
Duct-Tape.

Question: That type of tape (or other) would be best to use?
I am afraid that the Duct-Tape will dry out & become useless in
a short time. I am concerned that other tapes may have a chemical
reaction to the poly. 3M tech-support did not have a clue as to
what to use.

Please email me if you have an answer:-)

THANKS a million in advance!!!!

Gene
Briggs, TX
--
eMail:





animaux 13-11-2003 08:12 PM

URGENT!!! - need advice re. greenhouse 6mil poly
 
Very good. It's a good price for it. When I've used it in the past it has well
outlasted the greenhouse poly. You should experience similar results.

Victoria


On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 10:15:19 -0600, "Gene" opined:

THANKS!! for the help.

I ordered 12 rolls of 2" 6mil Poly-Patch tape
for $5.40 a 48' roll. I think that the poly tape
will stay in place & be chemically compatible
with the film, in that they are the same stuff:-)

Gene





"Gene" wrote in message
...
Problem: We are about to stretch 6mil poly film
over a new 24'x72' greenhouse. I am afraid that I will "tear"
the 6mil poly film on a burr that may be on the 2" galvanized
steel hoops.

My thoughts are to "cover" the edge of the 2" hoops
that touch the 6mil poly with something like a run of
Duct-Tape.

Question: That type of tape (or other) would be best to use?
I am afraid that the Duct-Tape will dry out & become useless in
a short time. I am concerned that other tapes may have a chemical
reaction to the poly. 3M tech-support did not have a clue as to
what to use.

Please email me if you have an answer:-)

THANKS a million in advance!!!!

Gene
Briggs, TX
--
eMail:






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