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I have one of these. A tubular frame with reinforced plastic cover. How
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"Graham K." wrote in news:cqUjr.240505$Js7.84024
@fx16.am4: I have one of these. A tubular frame with reinforced plastic cover. How can I anchor it without making holes in the cover? Doesn't it already have guy ropes and eyes to do this? Most do. If not you will struggle. Baz |
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On Thu, 19 Apr 2012 14:14:38 GMT, Baz wrote:
"Graham K." wrote in news:cqUjr.240505$Js7.84024 : I have one of these. A tubular frame with reinforced plastic cover. How can I anchor it without making holes in the cover? Doesn't it already have guy ropes and eyes to do this? Most do. If not you will struggle. Baz Depends what you mean by mini greenhouse. If it's one of those little "against the wall" jobs, the good ones have eyelets in the seams and you can drill into a wall and put some hooks in to attach the greenhouse to a wall. If it's the free-standing type, you really need somewhere sheltered. I got one a few years back when I ran out of space and then bought a box of metal tent pegs, bent the hook ends out a bit to fit over the frame at the bottom and hammered them into the ground about a foot apart. Bit of wind and the thing blew over so I doubled up the tent pegs. Bit of wind and the bottom frame stayed put on the ground but the rest detached itself. It went to the tip as I didn't want to glue all the bits together. I then bought half a dozen little ones on wheels - http://tinyurl.com/brhbpzd - save that I got them as a job lot on eBay for around a tenner each. I just wheel them indoors when it's too windy. Once I've finished using them, they come apart and go in boxes in the loft until the next year. Cheers, Jake ======================================= Urgling from the asylum formerly known as the dry end of Swansea Bay. |
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"Graham K." wrote in message ... I have one of these. A tubular frame with reinforced plastic cover. How can I anchor it without making holes in the cover? I had to make holes in the one I bought. But don't use a knife - melt a hole with a hot poker or similar, it will be stronger. HTH R. |
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On 19/04/2012 16:03, Ragnar wrote:
"Graham wrote in message ... I have one of these. A tubular frame with reinforced plastic cover. How can I anchor it without making holes in the cover? I had to make holes in the one I bought. But don't use a knife - melt a hole with a hot poker or similar, it will be stronger. HTH R. This is http://www.coopersofstortford.co.uk/...-prodst08044i/ and stands on concrete slabs near to a fence. It has no eyelets or other fixing. I guess burning holes and sealing with hot glue then tie to fence is best idea. Thanks for replies |
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On Thursday, April 19, 2012 4:03:53 PM UTC+1, Ragnar wrote:
"Graham K." wrote in message ... I have one of these. A tubular frame with reinforced plastic cover. How can I anchor it without making holes in the cover? I had to make holes in the one I bought. But don't use a knife - melt a hole with a hot poker or similar, it will be stronger. HTH R. You might try using eyelets from a camping shop, e.g. http://www.outdoorworld.co.uk/instant-hold-on-eyelets or http://www.outdoorworld.co.uk/w4-bra...lets-13mm-10pk Andy McC |
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"Janet" wrote in message ... In article , says... On 19/04/2012 16:03, Ragnar wrote: "Graham wrote in message ... I have one of these. A tubular frame with reinforced plastic cover. How can I anchor it without making holes in the cover? I had to make holes in the one I bought. But don't use a knife - melt a hole with a hot poker or similar, it will be stronger. HTH R. This is http://www.coopersofstortford.co.uk/...-prodst08044i/ and stands on concrete slabs near to a fence. It has no eyelets or other fixing. I guess burning holes and sealing with hot glue then tie to fence is best idea. Thanks for replies It there some frame-fitting in the base which you could cover with concrete slabs, then put your growbags on top? I've used two of these for a few years with a patio slab on the bottom. Pete C |
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On 19/04/2012 16:20, Graham K. wrote:
On 19/04/2012 16:03, Ragnar wrote: "Graham wrote in message ... I have one of these. A tubular frame with reinforced plastic cover. How can I anchor it without making holes in the cover? I had to make holes in the one I bought. But don't use a knife - melt a hole with a hot poker or similar, it will be stronger. HTH R. This is http://www.coopersofstortford.co.uk/...-prodst08044i/ and stands on concrete slabs near to a fence. It has no eyelets or other fixing. I guess burning holes and sealing with hot glue then tie to fence is best idea. Thanks for replies I used plastic pipe brackets (the ones for 15mm copper pipe I think). They snapped over the frame and the plastic without tearing it. Then the plastic disintegrated after a year or two of uv exposure. Then I bought a replacement cover and got another couple of years. Now the metal parts are used as shelves inside my shed. Project abandoned. |
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"Ragnar" wrote in message ... "Graham K." wrote in message ... I have one of these. A tubular frame with reinforced plastic cover. How can I anchor it without making holes in the cover? I had to make holes in the one I bought. But don't use a knife - melt a hole with a hot poker or similar, it will be stronger. HTH R. A hot poker will also mend a split in the sole of your wellingtons. You do, of course, need a flame, either from a fire or from a gas cooker top to heat it. If you are all electric, you're stuffed ;-) Tina |
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On Fri, 20 Apr 2012 03:44:05 +0100, Christina Websell wrote:
A hot poker will also mend a split in the sole of your wellingtons. You do, of course, need a flame, either from a fire or from a gas cooker top to heat. If you are all electric, you're stuffed ;-) Any sensible "all electric" place has at the very least a small camping gaz stove to make a brew when the power goes off surely? As for mini green houses provided it can be placed somewhere *very* sheltered it might survive. SWMBO'd bought one I don't think it got through the first gale without falling over, getting bent and the cover detaching itself. Couple of eye bolts into the paving got it tied down but the cover then thrashed itself to bits within a year. I think the frame and selves are now in the shed as storeage. -- Cheers Dave. |
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"Dave Liquorice" wrote in message ll.co.uk... On Fri, 20 Apr 2012 03:44:05 +0100, Christina Websell wrote: A hot poker will also mend a split in the sole of your wellingtons. You do, of course, need a flame, either from a fire or from a gas cooker top to heat. If you are all electric, you're stuffed ;-) Any sensible "all electric" place has at the very least a small camping gaz stove to make a brew when the power goes off surely? I'm covered. Gas hob, electric oven, woodburner and a calor gas stove. and candles. |
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On Mon, 23 Apr 2012 22:52:51 +0100, "Christina Websell"
wrote: "Dave Liquorice" wrote in message ill.co.uk... On Fri, 20 Apr 2012 03:44:05 +0100, Christina Websell wrote: A hot poker will also mend a split in the sole of your wellingtons. You do, of course, need a flame, either from a fire or from a gas cooker top to heat. If you are all electric, you're stuffed ;-) Any sensible "all electric" place has at the very least a small camping gaz stove to make a brew when the power goes off surely? I'm covered. Gas hob, electric oven, woodburner and a calor gas stove. and candles. Had a power cut recently. Got gas hob and camping stove so no problem. Wrong! No matches! Cheers, Jake ======================================= Urgling from the asylum formerly known as the dry end of Swansea Bay. |
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On 24/04/2012 08:50, Jake wrote:
On Mon, 23 Apr 2012 22:52:51 +0100, "Christina Websell" wrote: I'm covered. Gas hob, electric oven, woodburner and a calor gas stove. and candles. Four of em? Had a power cut recently. Got gas hob and camping stove so no problem. Wrong! No matches! One of my camping staves has piezo ignition. -- Phil Cook |
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"Sacha" wrote in message ... On 2012-04-23 22:52:51 +0100, "Christina Websell" said: "Dave Liquorice" wrote in message ll.co.uk... On Fri, 20 Apr 2012 03:44:05 +0100, Christina Websell wrote: A hot poker will also mend a split in the sole of your wellingtons. You do, of course, need a flame, either from a fire or from a gas cooker top to heat. If you are all electric, you're stuffed ;-) Any sensible "all electric" place has at the very least a small camping gaz stove to make a brew when the power goes off surely? I'm covered. Gas hob, electric oven, woodburner and a calor gas stove. and candles. Aga, electric oven, gas hob, log & coal fires, wind up torches, candles! -- wind up torches too, I forget to mention those.. No Aga. |
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