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Started by pete10, October 21, 2006, 19:03:02

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Artisan

For a large fruit cage, how about using a polytunnel, but using netting instead  of the polythene?  Ebay has some pretty big poly tunnels for under £400, or maybe you could get a second hand one cheaply?  MAybe the polytunnel maunfacturers would be happy to sell just the tubes? ???

Artisan


Barnowl

I used copper pipe clips fastened to the inside of the beds and pushed the pipe (reclaimed from a farm water supply system) through them into the earth, but like Melbourne 12 suggested they are a bit lacking in rigidity
(at least it means they wobble when the bl**dy pigeons try and land on them). The picture's of the seed bed, but I did do it on a larger scale with thicker pipe.

If two brackets were used at each end and were further apart on the pipe vertically it would stiffen the structure.


cambourne7

I just got a second quote, £245. For all the scafolding needed to make my fruit cage and netting.

Just not putting it up.

So now i have to rally the troups  ::)

So now i have to convince the hubbie  ;D

gary

I have been thinking of using 21.5mm overflow pipe but I ave not had time to test it yet, quite cheap but I do not know at the moment how rigid it would be. Has anyone else used this?

flytrapman

Hi
Try your local scrap metal merchant.
I bought galvanised scaffold tube from my local scrp metal merchant. he weighed the truck & paid scrap price(cheap). The local scaffold firms sell the damaged tubes to him.
Regards
Phil

cambourne7

hi

i am paying .65 pence a ft plus vat for the tubing

£1.20 for the connectors

With the lenths cut to size and ready to put together and free delivery.

louise

pete10

Where you getting them from?

cambourne7

scafolding supplier rather scafolding company.

Thats why i have to put them up myself :-)

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