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Started by Gazfoz, April 30, 2008, 18:00:28

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Gazfoz

Does anybody know where I can buy some cheap / free plastic tubing to make supports for mini polytunnel / cloche type thingys to put nets over and stop the beasties eating my seedlings.

Ta.

Gazfoz


caroline7758

I beloive you can use old hosepipe? Try freecycle.

albacore1854

50M 25mm water pipe 20 odd quid at Screwfix.
Proud to be a Trelawny man!

Gazfoz

Bloomin heck alba  20 odd quid, thats my budget for the year LOL

Thegoodlife

try a electrical wholesale place ask for hip2 20 pvc tube 3mtr

around about 1.20 + vat per 3mtr
today i will be growin veg!!

sandra Riley

We used a cheap hosepipe, with bits of cane stuck in the ends !  Works a treat !

daileg

i have allways manage to find most things other people didn't want or find usefull at our local salvage yard you be surprised at what you find give em a call you never know // or try a trans co worker they have lovely yellow pipe had my eye on down the road make lovely poly tunnel with that

caroline7758

Maybe we should have a competition to see who can spend the least on their allotment over a year! I HATE spending money on anything except seed & compost!

grannyjanny

You can get a reel of hosepipe from poundland. I can't remember how long it is though.
Janet.

davyw1

Try the water boards skips

I love skips me.
When you wake up on a morning say "good morning world" and be grateful

DAVY

Ren1

We got some blue piping offcuts free from a builder who had just finished building some new houses near us.  About 3/4inch thick

Free stuff is good stuff!!

twinkletoes

I tried hose piping last year with canes inserted at the ends and shoved in the ground but found the middles drooped when the sun made them hot ........ and they stayed that way.  What do you do to keep them "hoop" shaped?
twinkletoes

big J

have a try on your local building sites you never know whats going free have scaffholding planks ply boards and about 60 fence posts about 8 foot each and i was asked to call back in a few weeks by the site manager ;D so dont be shy go and say hello to your local site managers

Pumper

We've seen a goodly number of plots with that cheapo curtain rail holding up cloches. 50p a meter from CarpetRight.
Just bend each end into the ground and put the poly on top.

caroline7758

The poundland hose is 10m long- was in there this morning.

redimp

MDPE (Water Pipe) is very expensive.  I have asked my bro who is a big wig in one of the water companies and he is going to ask a supplier if they have any right-off rolls that they can let me have.  I would suggest you ask around building sites for any off cuts and see what you can do with that.
Lotty @ Lincoln (Lat:53.24, Long:-0.52, HASL:30m)

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tartonterro

Quote from: redclanger on May 01, 2008, 20:29:43
MDPE (Water Pipe) is very expensive.  I have asked my bro who is a big wig in one of the water companies and he is going to ask a supplier if they have any right-off rolls that they can let me have.  I would suggest you ask around building sites for any off cuts and see what you can do with that.

its not that dear - Screwfix do a 50m roll of 25mm for £20.99, thats less than 42p a meter http://www.screwfix.com/prods/19606/Plumbing/Water-Pipe-and-Fittings/MDPE-Blue-Pipe-25mm-x-50m

redimp

Quote from: tartonterro on May 01, 2008, 20:45:32
Quote from: redclanger on May 01, 2008, 20:29:43
MDPE (Water Pipe) is very expensive.  I have asked my bro who is a big wig in one of the water companies and he is going to ask a supplier if they have any right-off rolls that they can let me have.  I would suggest you ask around building sites for any off cuts and see what you can do with that.

its not that dear - Screwfix do a 50m roll of 25mm for £20.99, thats less than 42p a meter http://www.screwfix.com/prods/19606/Plumbing/Water-Pipe-and-Fittings/MDPE-Blue-Pipe-25mm-x-50m
That is expensive if you can't afford it.  I have calculated I need 100m.  I can't afford it.  Therefore it is expensive for me, just like it is for the originator of this thread.  I need a Coleman 442 stove.  I can get them for about £35 on e-bay - proper price about £70.  I can't afford it and am going without.  If you can afford it, it's cheap.  Some of us can't!  I also have holes in the shoes I am currently wearing.
Lotty @ Lincoln (Lat:53.24, Long:-0.52, HASL:30m)

http://www.abicabeauty

albacore1854

Clanger,

What do you need 100M for ? Cloches?

is the 442 for a brew up?
Proud to be a Trelawny man!

betula

Do you think kids hoola hoops cut in half would work?

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