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Greehouse building material links
Since this a brand new forum i thought we could do thread to help people find sources for Greenhouse material bc it can be a little hard to find supplies sometimes.
https://www.charleysgreenhouse.com https://www.greenhousemegastore.com https://www.griffins.com I will add more as we go, feel free to post other links too peeps, lets get this new forum moving. Peace_Dj_highst
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www. solvexx.com/greenhouse_coverings.html cant wait till i get my greenhouse up and running in the spring
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Thx,DJ & stoney.these will help alot.
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Hey DJ don't forget Home depot Orchard supply and any local hardware store.
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What would be a good material for the roof of a shed? Something that you couldn't see through, but not opaqe enough to block too much light.
A long time ago I saw a link to a thread where someone did just that, but I can't find it now. |
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follow the link i posted and you will learn about woven poly ...
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Well I know about "poly", but that doesn't make a good roof for a shed.
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this material sounds great ... i will try working with it ... from the web site :
About Our Superstrong Woven Polys Strong, durable, and resistant to heat, extreme weather and tearing, our Superstrong Woven Poly can be used for hundreds of projects in virtually any climate, even in areas with heavy wind, snow, or hail. It resists hailstones, gale-force winds, snow loading, cat and bird claws, and stones. The toughness is due to the weave, the thickness, and the UV stabilizer. The dense weave of our poly makes it resistant to both heat and cold cracking, reducing hot weather stretching/sagging in the summer, and making it resilient down to minus 100 degrees F in wintertime. Our polys are tear-resistant thanks to the dense weave; they are very tough! Clear sunny skies are also hard on poly. UV inhibitors in our clear poly protect it, normally enabling it to last 3-4 years or more on the sunny south side of a properly ventilated structure left standing year round. Our polys will last even longer in cloudy and shady areas. Our clear polys scatter and refract light, causing it to seem as though the light is coming from all directions. This reduces shadows, eliminates spots of over-intense heat, and provides more uniform light, making it ideal for growing stocky “non-leggy” plants. Uses for Superstrong Woven Poly FARMING AND GARDENING Small & large greenhouses, cold & hot frames, pond & ditch covers and liners. I have lined wooden containers with it for outdoor water troughs. I use it to cover broken shed & barn windows. It's cheap, very fast, hail resistant, and cat proof. peace ... nexus |
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Ganico I use corrugated fiberglass on the roof of my shed. They make clear and obscure. the obscure let's a lot of light in and people can't see what you are growing.
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