Cold Frame lid care

Started by Beer_Belly, February 12, 2004, 09:33:39

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Beer_Belly

My cold frame lids are in a pretty dire state - the wood is very soggy at this time of year and the glass is loose. Once they've completely dried out I was thinking of filling them and painting them to try and make them last - is this a good idea ?

-B_B-

Beer_Belly


Muddy_Boots

#1
Other than dismantling, drying out, painting and reassembling, which is a lot of fiddling, I can't see why not.

However, there'll be lots more experienced advice winging it's way to you

Best of luck  :)
Muddy Boots

The gardener

#2
I overcame that by using a timber frame and aluminium glazing bars ( ex an old greenhouse)

With patent glazing i.e. 'clips' I can remove the glass in summer and use the frame for other things.

see picture;



The Gardener

Piglet

#3
I used an old perspex shower door for the lid on my coldframe - no maintenance, lets in lot of light and only minimal frame area - obviously picked out plain glass one.  Got if from the local tip fo £2.

Piglet

Mrs Ava

#4
ooooooooooo gardener, that is a very nice cold frame indeedy!

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