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Re: so - poly tunnels

Post: # 218527Post greenorelse »

Green Aura wrote:However, when we change it to the corrugated system burying the bottom pieces will make sense.
Sorry to be such a div but could you briefly explain the 'corrugated' system please?
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Re: so - poly tunnels

Post: # 218553Post Green Aura »

I've got no plans for it, we're just going to have to wing it from the pics on this thread

http://www.selfsufficientish.com/forum/ ... an#p212075

Veggieman lives in Shetland where they have similar (although probably worse) weather conditions as us - he says this is a standard way of building them there. We've already got the frame so it's just a matter of adding the woodwork and sheeting. Says she hopefully :lol:
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Re: so - poly tunnels

Post: # 218608Post MuddyWitch »

Good Luck GA :hugish: Then, once you've mastered it, can you explain it (in words of two sylables or less :? ) to me, please? (I'm warned that the areas we are looking in are very windy too & it looks like the ideal solution)

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