Well there you go mines doubled up for that very reason exposed site etc and straws so dearNo, just one row, I have Yorkshire blood in mi veins
Well there you go mines doubled up for that very reason exposed site etc and straws so dearNo, just one row, I have Yorkshire blood in mi veins
No, just one row, I have Yorkshire blood in mi veins
Yours wouldWell there you go mines doubled up for that very reason exposed site etc and straws so dear
Every days a school dayYours would
I did go an odd time, found better things to do at home 11 months a yearEvery days a school day
I better explain school to you eh
Nearly as good as borstalI did go an odd time, found better things to do at home 11 months a year
Well there you go mines doubled up for that very reason exposed site etc and straws so dear
Ok once I get backAny chance of a pic of the doubled up boarding.
as promised even done a little drawing for youAny chance of a pic of the doubled up boarding.
I've used that on the ends of the poly tunnel - doubled/triple layered & tight in a lightweight frame it does a cracking job stopping rain & snow getting to far insideThinking of putting scaffolding netting up on the outside to stop snow, have some in the stores. If it's not blowing it's fine but that never happens here
Doing a calf shed here the now and got timber here 150x22 to board inside and out traditional Yorkshire boarding not space. Builder specced it with 22 spacing and although it’s the side to get the weather I don’t see it letting enough air in was thinking bigger gaps but yours looks like 22. Any more thoughts now?as promised even done a little drawing for you
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I've put the boards on the inside covering the gap you would have from the normal outside boards air still gets in driving rain and snow not so much mine are 20ft bays have left the end boards single last picture just for a bit more air flow and the stays made it awkward
and so far pleased with how its worked out
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