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InfraDig
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Rochester, Kent
A Regular Nonagon
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July 27, 2009, 10:24:09 »
I have just been given, and have erected, a nine sided greenhouse. It's 1.8 m across. I am looking for ideas on what sort of stageing to put in it. To me it looks like a constructional nightmare!!
Thanks for ANY help.
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saddad
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Derby, Derbyshire (Strange, but true!)
Re: A Regular Nonagon
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August 15, 2009, 16:46:50 »
I've seen staging for Octagonal houses... is it a one of or do the company make some to fit? :-\
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Tee Gee
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Huddersfield - Light humus rich soil
Re: A Regular Nonagon
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August 15, 2009, 17:30:12 »
I think if it were mine I would go for a series of short stagings i.e. the size of a side!
The resulting gap between each section could be bridged with a board or strong pieces of weldmesh.
At least this way you can have partial height sections by leaving a stage in place or you can have full height sections by temporarily moving a section.
At least in this way your sections would be interchangeable if and when you had to make space for taller subjects e.g tomatoes!
I feel this might be better than having the headache of working out where each particular section goes each year.
Thats my opinion for what it is worth!
Tg
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