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  • #46
    Brill - ahhhh, bank holiday at the DIY store. Nothing better

    Scratch that - seems makes more sense to order some in advance, thanks for links. Will do that after have seen and agreed to take but before I remove (obviously)

    Are the glass suckers and other stuff worthwhile getting?
    Last edited by Caldan; 29-03-2013, 08:17 AM.

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    • #47
      If memory serves me right, I think Wilko stock greenhouse parts.
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      • #48
        Not really any need for a sucker,just take the already mentioned spanners,screwdrivers,WD40 & glass scrapper

        Add a roll of masking tape,to hold the rubber seal strips in place during transit.

        Add tube of cocktail sticks,after removing the glazing clips run a cocktail stick between the glass & the rubber bead to break any seal that may have been formed by algae.
        Last edited by bearded bloke; 29-03-2013, 08:42 AM.
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        • #49
          Cheers - I am very sad and have now found an old bag which is gonna be my greenhouse moving kitbag,

          Now to start filling it

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          • #50
            i bought a 8x6 greenhouse about an hours drive from were i live and we collected it in car. we have a corsa and my hubby dismantled it and we fitted it in with back seats down and then erected it again in my garden

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            • #51
              Originally posted by bearded bloke View Post
              Not really any need for a sucker,just take the already mentioned spanners,screwdrivers,WD40 & glass scrapper

              Add a roll of masking tape,to hold the rubber seal strips in place during transit.

              Add tube of cocktail sticks,after removing the glazing clips run a cocktail stick between the glass & the rubber bead to break any seal that may have been formed by algae.
              add gloves to that list. Don't want any nasty accidents.

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              • #52
                Good point there AP
                He who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame

                Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity

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