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Interesting theory. Would it be easier to just double up on the glazing clips?
TG - change the clips from one of the good GH to the bad GH and see if it happens to the other one
Just kidding.... seriously I'd double up as it's easier than siliconing them all.. doubt the silicone would do much tho.
I would also just double up.Bit surprised to say you can't get stronger clips, the ones I got from Wilkos a few years back were incredibly strong, will have a look at them next time I am in there to see if they are now weaker.
I did think of putting this article in the shed but as it has to with greenhouses I thought I would put it here!I would appreciate your opinions on the following idea;This past two years I have had a great deal of glass blown out of an 8 x 6 greenhouse I have, but it hasn't happened to my other two greenhouses nearby.I put it down to the W glazing clips are not man enough for the job!I think possibly for economic reasons and easier fixing the wire gauge has been somewhat reduced in diameter causing them to pop out in high winds.Now for my idea;I am thinking of reglazing using the same clips ( because I can't get stronger ones) but this time I am thinking of pointing the glass edges with silicone,The plan is to run the silicone down the side of the glass (not under it) and over the clips.Note; To place the silicone under the glass would block the drainage channels in the glazing bar/sMy hope is the silicone would allow a bit of flexibility but be strong enough to hold the clips in place!What do you think?Or has anyone found another way over this problemI look forward to your replies...Tg