Greetings from the Shetland Islands...

We love hearing from you, so here is your chance. Introduce yourself and tell us what makes you selfsufficient 'ish'. Go on don't be shy, we welcome one and all. You can also tell us how you heard about us if you like.
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greenorelse
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Post: # 222838Post greenorelse »

Odsox wrote:I think you will find that you can get "joiners" for these twin walled sheets, a sort of double channel that the ends slot into, leaving a flat surface. You certainly can for the thicker triple wall sheets that I roofed my conservatory with.
Hope that helps.
Right, thanks. I don't think this is what nortenergy has done but it's certainly another possibility to get maximum width from the sheets, if these joiners bend, that is.
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Post: # 224607Post cocobelle »

Wowee amazing story.
Organic Baby Clothes made with natural, sustainable fabrics.

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Post: # 224924Post greenorelse »

We're cracking on with our 'poly'tunnel. Hard work but I think I'll be proud of it.

It eats bolts/washers/screws.
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Post: # 239522Post nortenergy »

We've now got a website, albeit a temporary one, up and running at http://www.nortenergy.co.uk/polycrub which should give much more information.

Hopefully the pictures will answer some of the features i was struggling to describe in earlier posts.

Cheers,

nortenergy

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