Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Chatting => Design and Construction => Topic started by: mjpalin on June 28, 2014, 16:58
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So we've now constructed our recent house purchase from ebay. It has built in gutters, but no stop / down pipe connectors, looking on the www. i need to i.d the brand to get the right bits - anyone got any ideas from the pictures?
TIA!
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You want one of these kits - they're often cheaper on fleabay ;)
http://www.hallsgreenhouses.co.uk/Rainwater_Kit_for_8ft_wide_Halls_Popular_Universal_or_Magnum.htm
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Thanks mum :-)
Also helps knowing it's Hall's :-)
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They sell this model through B&Q & Homebase, it's their cheap & cheerful model, although it's not labelled as such.
I only know cos there was a bit missing when mine was delivered and Homebase gave me the number to call the Halls factory for the bit I needed; very helpful they were as well ;)
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Exactly like my greenhouse. It was from B&Q :D
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Thanks mum :-)
Also helps knowing it's Hall's :-)
You did well to get a clear ID there - mine was ordered online from Homebase, processed by Argos, dispatched by Halls, and is apparently a Juliana greenhouse (Danish!) ::) :lol:
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You did well to get one as good as that on Ebay, MJ!
Looks good!
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You did well to get one as good as that on Ebay, MJ!
Looks good!
I think we did well for £65 on ebay Growster, didn't quite go back together "square" so a bit of silicone needed in the corners to stop some water getting in, downpipe kit ordered for one side of the guttering, unless I can find the smallest "butt" known to man, we'll have to lose the water from the other side :-(
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You did well to get one as good as that on Ebay, MJ!
Looks good!
I think we did well for £65 on ebay Growster, didn't quite go back together "square" so a bit of silicone needed in the corners to stop some water getting in, downpipe kit ordered for one side of the guttering, unless I can find the smallest "butt" known to man, we'll have to lose the water from the other side :-(
Looking again at your pics, MJ, is there a way to fix a plastic gutter from the 'wasted' side to carry the water across the back of the greenhouse and into a lovely big butt instead of a small one..;0)...?
I'd suggest that a little ingenious wire-bending to support it would be enough, (no need to buy fiddly brackets, as they never fit in circumstances like this), and you'd double your intake!
We have a contraption consisting of several pieces of gutter, a kitchen roll wall holder (don't ask !), a brick, several pieces of wire, and a short stick, to get the water into our IBC, and it filled in no time! It is on the Patch though, and not a tidy sight, but we desperately need water there as there are no taps, so needs must!
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Exactly the same as mine, useful to know as I had no idea picked mine up from freecycle.
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You did well to get one as good as that on Ebay, MJ!
Looking again at your pics, MJ, is there a way to fix a plastic gutter from the 'wasted' side to carry the water across the back of the greenhouse and into a lovely big butt instead of a small one..;0)...?
I'd suggest that a little ingenious wire-bending to support it would be enough, (no need to buy fiddly brackets, as they never fit in circumstances like this), and you'd double your intake!
We have a contraption consisting of several pieces of gutter, a kitchen roll wall holder (don't ask !), a brick, several pieces of wire, and a short stick, to get the water into our IBC, and it filled in no time! It is on the Patch though, and not a tidy sight, but we desperately need water there as there are no taps, so needs must!
I think there probably is a way Growster, but DIY god Mike is currently refusing to play ball (second plot was meant to involve no DIY on his behalf (and he's already put the house up).... i'm hoping he'll soften over time, and realise what a shame it is to be wasting the water when we have to keep going to the tap to fill watering cans!
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Oooh, I'm sorry, MJ, I didn't realise there were politics involved...
I'll let you deal with it and you'll win that way!
;0)
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You did well to get one as good as that on Ebay, MJ!
Looks good!
I think we did well for £65 on ebay Growster, didn't quite go back together "square" so a bit of silicone needed in the corners to stop some water getting in, downpipe kit ordered for one side of the guttering, unless I can find the smallest "butt" known to man, we'll have to lose the water from the other side :-(
One side of mine goes down into a plastic watering can ;) the other side now goes to a plastic dustbin with a tap on the bottom
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Glad I read this thread - that's exactly the same as ours which I paid £100 for three years ago -you've got a bargain there! I'd never grown in a greenhouse before, and after starting everything off indoors for several years, it was an amazing feeling to be able to do stuff outside, but inside. I love the greenhouse so much we managed to acquire a second one for free from some friends - an old '60s one, but solid as a rock. The one like yours is in the background - this is my dad - it took two of us to work out how the thing went together ;)
Come winter time I grab some tealights, my grafting stuff and a cuppa, and sit in the greenhouse, grafting a few fruit trees. It's amazing how quickly a few tealights take the chill off inside - a transparent man-cave :)
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I'm glad I read this thread too. Mine is 6ft x 6ft but otherwise the same, and was given to me by a fellow plot holder.
One problem I had with mine was the door coming open and then adrift during the high winds. To overcome it I closed the door, then drilled straight down though the upper door track and the top of the door, then just dropped a bolt into the hole. I had no problem with it after that - you just have to remember to lift the bolt out before you try to open the door!
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Oooh, I'm sorry, MJ, I didn't realise there were politics involved...
I'll let you deal with it and you'll win that way!
;0)
Haha Growster, i honestly can't complain, bless Mike, he's done soooooooo much work on Plot 33, and I did "promise" there'd be no "building" on 29... and i've already kind of broken that!
Hopefully by next summer he'll have forgotten :tongue2:
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Husband and partners never forget ...... they just hold it for when they need it :nowink:
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Husband and partners never forget ...... they just hold it for when they need it :nowink:
- That's not what I wanted to hear Alan ::)
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And it's them that go on about brownie points :).. It would appear brownie points are only given to men for sometimes very small tasks. I never get any for shopping,cleaning,washing ironing etc. why is that ? :lol:
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Because they are Pink Jobs :D :lol: :nowink:
That's Why Brides get married in White
All Domestic Appliances come in White
Stands back count 1 2 3..... :D :lol:
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What has this got to do with greenhouses? :wacko:
Go on - be off with you to chatting ::) :nowink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Husband and partners never forget ...... they just hold it for when they need it :nowink:
I was replying to this :D
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Because they are Pink Jobs :D :lol: :nowink:
That's Why Brides get married in White
All Domestic Appliances come in White
Stands back count 1 2 3..... :D :lol:
At this rate you will banished to a place where there are no allotments & only foxes for company :lol:
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Don't worry, I know who's stirring - one of the usual suspects :nowink: :D
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Snowdrops :ohmy: NNNNNNOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooo :(
Sorry MOS could not resist :nowink: Norty Cadalot :blush:
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Indeed! :nowink:
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:lol: :lol: fun though :lol: