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Recovering a Polytunnel
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<blockquote data-quote="Boohoo" data-source="post: 7626572" data-attributes="member: 4174"><p>2 of us covered ours, but it's only a 20x12. It's from Northern Polytunnels so the height adjustable hoops and wiggle wires for securing the cover made it fairly simple. Pleating around the doors was the worst bit and you have to get the pleats on the inside or they sit full of rainwater. You can never have too much hotspot tape, as well as putting it on the hoops, put it over every bolt head or rough edge that might catch the cover.</p><p></p><p>Temperatures can be significantly higher inside them if they’re kept closed up, our min/max thermometer had recorded 46°C on a day that the doors weren't open</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boohoo, post: 7626572, member: 4174"] 2 of us covered ours, but it's only a 20x12. It's from Northern Polytunnels so the height adjustable hoops and wiggle wires for securing the cover made it fairly simple. Pleating around the doors was the worst bit and you have to get the pleats on the inside or they sit full of rainwater. You can never have too much hotspot tape, as well as putting it on the hoops, put it over every bolt head or rough edge that might catch the cover. Temperatures can be significantly higher inside them if they’re kept closed up, our min/max thermometer had recorded 46°C on a day that the doors weren't open [/QUOTE]
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