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    My newly acquired allotment has a tatty greenhouse on it with a number of missing panes. The panes are odd shapes so i dont know if i can get new ones. What else can i use to cover it and where can i get it? Many thanks

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    Is it glass or polycarbonate? You can pick up sheets of polycarbonate on ebay, you just cut to size with a stanley knife. You may also be able to get horticultural glass there too, but you would need to know the sizes.
    As for an alternative, you could try polythene, the sort of stuff that polytunnels are made from. You would have to make sure its the thick, UV stable stuff, so that it doesnt disintegrate too quickly. Not sure where you would get this from, sorry!

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    • #3
      If it's glass, get a piece of cardboard, measure & mark out the shape, double check that it fits then take it to a glazier to cut a piece for you.
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      • #4
        You can also get double or triple wall corex which is very strong and used in bus shelters etc!
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Bigmallly View Post
          If it's glass, get a piece of cardboard, measure & mark out the shape, double check that it fits then take it to a glazier to cut a piece for you.
          I cut my own..wasn't that difficul even for me

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          • #6
            As a side question, can you mix glass and twinwall polycarb? My secondhand g/h is also missing a fair number of panes, mostly because of my cackhandedness when dismantling it. Will a combination of both put it under unequal strain? I wouldn't mix them in the same section, but say a wall of glass and roof of polycarb?
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            • #7
              There is no reason why you shouldn't be able to mix them Sparrow.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Scarlet View Post
                I cut my own..wasn't that difficul even for me
                One of my local garden centres sells 60cm x 60cm horticultural glass for £2 something a sheet. Cheaper if you buy a pack of 5.

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                • #9
                  sparrow i mixed mine a few years back as i couldnt afford to change all the the pannels at once and it was fine ,cheers
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                  • #10
                    Mine is a mix of poly and glass.
                    The glass isn't very resistant when a drone is flown into it.

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