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My glass greenhouse has been smashed and the frame bent out of shape in the
recent storms, so I need to replace it. Has anyone any experience with the Norfolk greenhouses that use "semi-rigid sheet", which I assume is plastic? Thanks. |
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... My glass greenhouse has been smashed and the frame bent out of shape in the recent storms, so I need to replace it. Has anyone any experience with the Norfolk greenhouses that use "semi-rigid sheet", which I assume is plastic? Thanks. Yes two neighbours have lost complete panels in the recent storms. One was a new greenhouse, the other 'established' enough for me to know that this must be about the 4th time he has had a blow out. Stick to glass and Aluminium. Ours has survived all the storms since it was installed/erected some 10 years ago. and we live near a cliff by the sea on the south of the Isle of Wight :-)) Mike -- .................................................. ......... Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association www.rnshipmates.co.uk www.nsrafa.com |
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On Jan 24, 1:54 am, "Mel" wrote: My glass greenhouse has been smashed and the frame bent out of shape in the recent storms, so I need to replace it. Has anyone any experience with the Norfolk greenhouses that use "semi-rigid sheet", which I assume is plastic? No experience of that particular product, but I have used twin wall plastic glazing in my greenhouse (which is fairly rigid - more so than a thin single plastic sheet). And it does need an internal fixing point or it will flex and flip out in the wind. This isn't too hard you need a baton along the inside to lock it and a bolt with a washer on the outside. I also use the same twin wall material (as well as hardboard) for instant repairs after the greenhouse sustains storm damage. Although it was overwhelmed by the storm of Xmas 1996 it has alway served me well. http://www.nezumi.demon.co.uk/garden/gizmos/gizmos.htm I would also think about using stronger bracing aluminium struts on the side of your greenhouse that faces into the prevailing wind. The standard ones invariably buckle under extreme wind loading. Regards, Martin Brown |
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