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Hi guys,
I have been hunting furiously for a used greenhouse with safety glass. I am convinced that would be the best option for me. It was the lack of transparency rather than just strength which convinced me.
The greenhouses sold as toughened glass go for a lot, however there are a few I have seen whereby a greenhouse is just sold as-is and they have full sheet glazing. I think that only toughened glass greenhouses have full sheets (2ft by 4ft) and regular glass is 2ft squares plus lots of clips.
I cant go and view them all for myself as some are miles away.
If anyone could confirm that is the case I would be grateful - also what marks does the glass have if safety?
Regards,
Dean.“The greatest fine art of the future will be the making of a comfortable living from a small piece of land.”
Abraham Lincoln
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My greenhouse has toughened glass. Some, but not all of the panes are marked "toughened to BS 6206 A". The largest panes are 610mm by 1330mm. Where there are joins they don't overlap but have a H shaped strip between the panes to join them. Hope that makes sense!
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Yipee! I finally brought a greenhouse off eBay!
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item...obalID=EBAY-GB
It is sold as seen but I called Elite greenhouses and they said they have never shipped those 6 x 10 greenhouses with full sheet glazing that isn't toughened glass (think it's a 'Craftsman').
So I have either just made an expensive mistake which needs to be collected from miles away or have just got a greenhouse for £100 which cost nearly £700 new.
Either way its time to plan how to dismantle and move it alone with a civic. I did move one once before and it was a pig of a job!!
Dean.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk“The greatest fine art of the future will be the making of a comfortable living from a small piece of land.”
Abraham Lincoln
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Not counting my chickens yet. Plus I have to get it from Bristol to Exeter! Going to have to work it around work trips.
I will also probably smash the lowest door pane to ensure it is toughened glass (replace with pricey perspex) before I let the kids near it. Unless any break in transit.
Allotment manager kind enough to waive the 6x8 limit too!
Time to prepare a level site for it...
Dean.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk“The greatest fine art of the future will be the making of a comfortable living from a small piece of land.”
Abraham Lincoln
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Originally posted by dean_wales View PostYipee! I finally brought a greenhouse off eBay!
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item...obalID=EBAY-GB
It is sold as seen but I called Elite greenhouses and they said they have never shipped those 6 x 10 greenhouses with full sheet glazing that isn't toughened glass (think it's a 'Craftsman').
had a second look and it could be either the craftsman of high because all there Toughened Glass is long pane, looks like you got a bargainLast edited by Bren In Pots; 09-04-2014, 10:58 AM.Location....East Midlands.
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It's not the high eave version, just a regular Craftsman.
I thought the same as you David - that full sheet glazing would be always toughened - but I spoke to two sellers of greenhouses on eBay with full sheet glazing on theirs who said that when a pane had broken it hadn't shattered but broken into shards. So obviously there are some out there which arent toughened, even if its rare.
Just trying to work out the ground works now. It comes with an integral base so I will probably go straight onto level, smooth compacted soil. I haven't decided how to anchor it cheaply - probably four short pieces of scaffholding pole hammered into the ground and drilled/bolted to the base.
I don't want to use staging inside as I like to grow directly in the ground to make watering times less critical (mostly grow tomatoes).
Exciting times!“The greatest fine art of the future will be the making of a comfortable living from a small piece of land.”
Abraham Lincoln
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Originally posted by dean_wales View PostI will also probably smash the lowest door pane to ensure it is toughened glass (replace with pricey perspex) before I let the kids near it. Unless any break in transit.
Assuming that you want Perspex in the door for safety then I recommend that you silicon it in - it has a reputation for bowing in wind (due to differential pressure on each side, or wind passing over it creating a "lift" like an aeroplane wing) and the bowing of the perspex panels causes them to lose their seating at the side and then pop out.
Originally posted by dean_wales View PostI don't want to use staging inside as I like to grow directly in the ground to make watering times less critical (mostly grow tomatoes).K's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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Originally posted by dean_wales View PostI don't want to use staging insideK's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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Hi everyone.
Thanks for the replies. On my way between parents farm in Wales and home I called in to see the green house and scope out the move day next week.
It is a proper bargain.
Its an Elite Craftsman 6x10 and all glass is indeed marked as such.
It has three roof windows, two of which have automatic openers.
It comes with the base.
The staging is impressive. Several heavy duty aluminium trays set onto a frame/bench. About 8 feet long. Can't decide whether to keep for the shed or sell on eBay.
The green house is fitted with a pretty comprehensive irrigation kit - black pipes and drippers etc.
Apart from the glass being a bit green (under a tree) it seems nearly new, no corrosion on the aluminium or anything.
Didn't get the chance to see how/if it is anchored.
All in all I am a happy bunny. Now to rip down the old shack and make a firm level area for it. Still can't decide about growing in ground v beds v containers.
Going to be a looking day moving it alone with a hatchback down the M5!!
Dean.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk“The greatest fine art of the future will be the making of a comfortable living from a small piece of land.”
Abraham Lincoln
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Originally posted by Bren In Pots View PostCongrats, thats a good bargain
About your staging I leave mine in place its handy for seedling then when its time to plant my toms I remove the shelving and the toms grow through the now empty shelves.
I could be wrong (has been known to happen) but it could end up being one of those situations where you sell it , and then regret it....Last edited by Tripmeup; 15-04-2014, 09:13 AM.I dream of a better tomorrow, where chickens can cross the road and not be questioned about their motives....
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Originally posted by Bren In Pots View PostCongrats, thats a good bargain
About your staging I leave mine in place its handy for seedling then when its time to plant my toms I remove the shelving and the toms grow through the now empty shelves.
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