Plastic shed guttering.

Started by pete10, May 12, 2008, 20:55:17

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pete10


Hi all just a quick question does anyone  know a easy way of fixing ,
Guttering to my plastic shed without drilling it .

pete10


tartonterro

for fixing without drilling try no more nails or a b&q/homebase own brand - i swear by it - usually at it as well when i get it all over my hands or cloths - use it for sticking everything - plastic vent for cooker hood to wall, skirting board to wall - bits of bricks to bricks etc etc - try it some where you wont see it as much to start with and see if it works.

pete10


I was thiking that as well . Do you think it will be ok outside ?

kt.

I have 4 steel bars lying on my shed roof.  String is tied to the end of each with a loop on the other end.  The guttering is then passed through the loops, shortening as required to a slight tilt for water to run into the barrel.
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LesH

 Hi Pete10, I don't know if this will do the job, but I saw this being demonstrated at the Malvern show last weekend.
poly tunnel guttering. http://www.northernpolytunnels.co.uk/page.php?f=150&p=190

djbrenton

I've been wondering why no-one made guttering for polytunnels. Such an obvious idea.

pete10


Thanks guys all looks interesting will investigate . :)

tartonterro

Quote from: pete10 on May 12, 2008, 21:15:14

I was thiking that as well . Do you think it will be ok outside ?

ive used it to fix on a ventilation flat to an outside wall and rather than drilling a wall to fix ties to i used globs of no more nails and pushed fence staples into it - its still there 12 months on so i think it should

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