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Obviously glass is the best choice if you can get it. Polycarb is more child friendly & still does the job. The only difference that I think of is safety issues..........Glass v Plastic.
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Originally posted by Bigmallly View PostI would imagine the glass ones will take 4mm twin wall polycarb.
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Originally posted by alldigging View PostI've not really got a need in the garden for it. And on the allotment I'd have to argue it's not a greenhouse - as we're only allowed one greenhouse per plot.
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Well I'm now the proud owner of two 8' x 6' complete polycarbonate greenhouses. I had to drive for further than was probably sensible to get them but it seemed too good a bargain to let pass.
There were 6' x 4' complete greenhouses too (in light purple boxes) but they were not reduced, it was only the 6' x 4' horticultural glass greenhouses (in orange boxes - need to buy the glass separately) that were reduced. This was the same in 2 stores I was in today.
The glass is 3mm thick according to the garden assistant I spoke to in B&Q.
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I'll be using net over mine so have really been looking what's needs to go in it so I'd go with the glass advise above, VC!
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Do the frame instructions tell you how many panes and what sizes are needed? There are a lot of panes available on ebay. And the W- and Z-clips are pretty cheap and easy to get too.
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I have the b and q brand 6 x 4 and it's defianately glass needed
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostChris - are the 6x4 ones you've bought for glass or for moulded polycarb (as my 6x8 is)?
I'm curious to know whether we're talking about different animals here.
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostCover your spare frame with netting and turn it into a fruit or brassica cage. That's what I'm doing.
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Chris - are the 6x4 ones you've bought for glass or for moulded polycarb (as my 6x8 is)?
I'm curious to know whether we're talking about different animals here.
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Our local store (Romford) had several purple glazing packs but no frames, so I didn't bother.
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...me too! I've just bought a few to link up
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Cover your spare frame with netting and turn it into a fruit or brassica cage. That's what I'm doing.
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostI paid £25 for the frame and £20 for the glazing.
Fab!
I'd had a feeling someone has said £40, but inspired by him actually telling us "the stores that have some will probably just throw them away as they're the last ones..." I thought I'd say it'd been £20.
Anyway that one has found a home.
Just a frame to go now!
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