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Title: polytunnel plastic
Post by: paranoid mandroid on November 22, 2005, 12:46:08
does anyone know of a website where i can order the plastic used for polytunnels - cheaply of course! i found a website which has it but its around £70 for 7.3M x 10M and this is the smallest size they have. this is a bit big for my needs as i want to make a few cloches.
Title: Re: polytunnel plastic
Post by: djbrenton on November 22, 2005, 13:21:25
In the finest allotment tradition, you're supposed to re-use carrier bags.
Title: Re: polytunnel plastic
Post by: daveandtara on November 23, 2005, 22:50:21
aha! djbrenton!
i was just wondering about that!
is there some magical property in polytunnel plastic that is absent from other types of plastic?
david has a plan in mind that involves the bendy rods from an old tent and some roofers polythene.
any reason this won't work?
or is it 'not as good as the real stuff' but 'considerably better than nothing'?
Tata xx
Title: Re: polytunnel plastic
Post by: redimp on November 23, 2005, 23:23:51
Don't know about the plastic but Dave will have to make sure his is well fastened down.  Polytunnels are heavy weight things made of heavy weight galvanise steel piping (in my experience) I may be in with a chance of getting a next to nothing one from a farm.  It will probably need plastic as well and I have no idea how big it is - it's a mate's mother's.
Title: Re: polytunnel plastic
Post by: carloso on November 24, 2005, 01:04:01
http://www.firsttunnels.co.uk

give it a try there are a few questions but very simple and the delivery is good i bought mine from here adn i had no problems whats so ever

carl