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Title: Can I shorten a greenhouse
Post by: tartonterro on February 17, 2013, 22:26:43
Thinking about moving my dads old greenhouse to my new house.  He has no interest in it since the glass got blown out of it last year. It is a 6 x 8 aluminium greenhouse, but I dont really have the room for the 8ft length.  Does anyone know if I can cut it down to a 6 x 6?
Title: Re: Can I shorten a greenhouse
Post by: Nigel B on February 17, 2013, 22:42:36
Yes. Quite easily if you're a hands-on kind of person.

A couple of hacksaw cuts, a few holes drilled, and you're done.

Remember! Measure twice, cut once. ;-)
Title: Re: Can I shorten a greenhouse
Post by: Tee Gee on February 17, 2013, 23:07:58
Check the hole dimensions at the end of the ridge,eaves and base members then cut off the required length from each of these members, re-drill as per the measurements and it should all fit together again.

Just a tip I would shorten it by a glass panel width rather than a particular size and this will save you having to cut any glass, in fact you should end up with a few spares panes of glass to cover breakages if you do this!

I hope this helps!...Tg
Title: Re: Can I shorten a greenhouse
Post by: pumkinlover on February 18, 2013, 07:37:07
Take a photo first- helps when putting back together!
Title: Re: Can I shorten a greenhouse
Post by: Chrispy on February 18, 2013, 09:09:00
You probably won't need to drill any new holes.
Each of the 5 horizontal struts will probably have a hole every 2ft and a bit, so if you cut so you still have a hole at the same distance from the end, then it should all fit back together without having to drill any new holes.
I would shorten it before moving it.

If you have a metal base, then that could be a bit more difficult.