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Old 01-22-2017, 07:27 AM #11
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lol, yes i have had that experience i came outside and the entire greenhouse was in the neighbors
" in the neighbor pool."
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Old 01-22-2017, 07:50 AM #12
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55 gal drum full of water weighs over 450 lbs. Put one on each corner for an anchor, even that's not enough really. A guy with a record kite in Oregon had to anchor off to a dumpster full of sand. He got caught in the line and died. Kite actually moved the dumpster.
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Pound some fucking emt into the ground! You guys losing greenhouses crack me up

55gallon drum barrel...lol...no
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55 gal drum full of water weighs over 450 lbs. Put one on each corner for an anchor, even that's not enough really. A guy with a record kite in Oregon had to anchor off to a dumpster full of sand. He got caught in the line and died. Kite actually moved the dumpster.
wow that is crazy, the 55 gal drum of water might be a good source to retain heat also during the cold months.
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Pound some fucking emt into the ground! You guys losing greenhouses crack me up

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that would work but my backyard is concrete.
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Hey, this is going to be hard to explain, but i'll try my best

the metal tube frame looks like its 20 or 25mm (3/4 or 1") so get some electricial conduit that either , just slips over it, or is very close to fitting on.
cut the length of conduit into 1 1/2 inch bits and them take a slice out of them so that they are C shaped.
wrap the plastic around the frame and then push the C bits on to secure the plastic.
Hope that makes sense ? i'll try to find a pic of what i mean and post that
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Old 01-24-2017, 12:15 PM #17
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https://www.google.com/search?q=cond...6KHGx6nJeUM%3A

i hope this link works, it shows it nicely

I'd also add chciken wire mesh over the structure to give the plastic something to "blow against". that way the only time you'll get trouble is if the wind gets under the frame and starts to lift it.

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Old 01-24-2017, 02:49 PM #18
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It's concrete. Get a hold of a roto hammer drill. There are all kinda concrete fasteners out there. At the least drill some half inch holes and pound in rebar stakes,and tie wire it
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Is there anything wrong with attaching it to your fence? i put a car port next to my pool and tied it off to my deck.
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Hey, this is going to be hard to explain, but i'll try my best

the metal tube frame looks like its 20 or 25mm (3/4 or 1") so get some electricial conduit that either , just slips over it, or is very close to fitting on.
cut the length of conduit into 1 1/2 inch bits and them take a slice out of them so that they are C shaped.
wrap the plastic around the frame and then push the C bits on to secure the plastic.
Hope that makes sense ? i'll try to find a pic of what i mean and post that
thanks i understand exactly what your talking about.
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