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  • #46
    Again, thank you all.

    I now have new clips ( W ones and also the Z glass overlap ones), I have new nuts and bolts and also the crop headed bolts all got from Amazon, All I need now is the seal and some glass.

    'Seal Lady' wasn't able to help identifying or suggesting a replacement type of seal but she did pass me on to a chap who deals with older model greenhouses so I have sent my 'artwork' to him also. I am now suspecting I may just need to buy some of the self adhesive wide rubber or foam strip to lay over the channel where the old seal would have gone into iyswim. Other than that I have no idea.

    Imagine being beat by a thin strip of rubber.

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    • #47
      You're not beat yet!

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      • #48
        You could look at this in B&Q if there is one near you. They do white as well.

        https://www.diy.com/departments/dial...1802901_BQ.prd

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        • #49
          Just to clarify, is the seal between the frame and each pane of glass? I just used the sticky putty when I put mine back together. Again, Amazon was cheap.

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          • #50
            Originally posted by Stan79 View Post
            Just to clarify, is the seal between the frame and each pane of glass? I just used the sticky putty when I put mine back together. Again, Amazon was cheap.
            Yes, it slots into a groove in the frame, this holds it in place and the rest of it acts as a buffer for the glass to lie against.

            I'll go Google sticky putty, thanks.

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            • #51
              Originally posted by Mark_Riga View Post
              You could look at this in B&Q if there is one near you. They do white as well.

              https://www.diy.com/departments/dial...1802901_BQ.prd
              That's quite similar to the stuff I was looking at actually, thank you.

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              • #52
                This is what i used: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00O457VP4/

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                • #53
                  Well the other glazing chap never replied to my email so I went ahead and bought generic sticky foam seal that is supposed to suit all manner of older frames. Looks similar to what was in stan's link except it's foam and only sticky on one side.

                  So, all I need now is decent weather that lasts long enough to actually start work on the thing! Although we haven't had snow, it's been really cold and it rains every day on and off so it's not practical to start a big project in that! I havent even got the shed emptied yet so I can move it out the way. Impatient to get going.

                  Also, I found this greenhouse in the picture below up for sale, (asking price �300 which makes me feel better about paying �100 ) the seller stated it was an 8 x 12 Eden greenhouse. It looks identical to the one I bought but after Googling Eden seals, I still didn't find anything that looked the same. I'm beginning to wonder if the seal has already been changed at one point and it didn't have the original seal when I bought it. Not to worry, the stuff I have bought seems like it will do anyway.

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                  • #54
                    Yes, pretty much the same foam stuff Scarlet.

                    It's going on a slabbed base.

                    There will be 6 x 2 wood framing anchored to the slabs then the greenhouse base frame will be screwed to the wood.

                    I might also have a layer of breeze blocks cemented to the slabs first, then the wood etc but this might make everything a bit too high so not sure yet, I'll wait until I start to make a final decision.

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by gardening_gal View Post
                      I might also have a layer of breeze blocks cemented to the slabs first, then the wood etc but this might make everything a bit too high so not sure yet, I'll wait until I start to make a final decision.
                      Extra height in a GH is good, especially at the sides
                      BUT
                      there will also be a higher threshold to step over at the entrance, which isn't so good.

                      EDIT - I wrote this and was distracted before posting. Not copying you Scarlet, honest.

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                      • #56
                        Thanks both.

                        I wont be using a wheelbarrow and the step up/down wont bother me. If it ever starts to be a pain. I'll add a step or a ramp or something.

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