Begin at the top, carefully removing the retaining clips. Remember to wear gloves
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Erecting a green house, first timer
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Was gonna say that there are quite a few threads on here re moving/ dismantling greenhouses.
WD40, gloves, gloves, spanners, long nose pliers are all pretty handy to have to hand. Camera, notebook and marking pens too.
Coloured dot stickers work well on the framework joints. To colour code which pieces need to go back together.
If it is glass and there is dirt on them, stacking them will crack them on the first bump in road. Glass is heavy stacked, a few panes at a time make it easy, remember to number the panes especially at the apex's and doors
Good luck and don't stress, I enjoy them, kinda like an overgrown Lego and mechano setNever test the depth of the water with both feet
The only reason people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory....
Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else.
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I am the over-confident idiot who, having moved and re-assembled 2 greenhouses, took a 6' by 4' one to pieces (yes down to every last bolt) to fit it with the glass and the contents (pots,trays etc)in the back of a Micra. I didn't take any pictures or mark any of it. In my defence it was a freezing cold day and I just had to get it in the car before the sun set. If I had re-assembled it the following day I would probably have been okay but six months later when I got round to it there was a lot of head scratching.
I got there in the end but would mark the bits next time.
I actually enjoy jobs like this. I was always upset as a little girl when I never got meccano for Christmas, just dolls and girly presents that my parents thought were more suitable.
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always wear gloves and glasses. Use a screwdriver to remove the clips and when removing try and cover the clip with your free hand to save them pinging all over the place as they can give a nasty sting if hit by them, ensure your ladder/steps are on a sound footing, and I would advise replacing the glass with polycarbonate if you can, much safer and if you do secure it with silicon sealer.it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
Member of the Nutters Club but I think I am just there to make up the numbers
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