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Hi
I am due to move house shortly and find I have inherited a rather large old aluminium Marley Greenhouse (Series 2000). Problem is getting bits for it. I am looking for the glazing beads so that I can replace a few broken glass panes. Can anyone point me in the direction of a supplier please. Any help appreciated. Ian |
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![]() "Ian Pollard" wrote I am due to move house shortly and find I have inherited a rather large old aluminium Marley Greenhouse (Series 2000). Problem is getting bits for it. I am looking for the glazing beads so that I can replace a few broken glass panes. Can anyone point me in the direction of a supplier please. Any help appreciated. I think they are all pretty standard so take a look at... http://www.harrodhorticultural.com/H...20accessories/ And I would expect any greenhouse seller to carry spares that would, more than likely, fit. Alternatively you could bed the new glass on a bead of clear Silicon Sealant, effectively gluing it in place. (Fish tanks are simply glued together in the same way these days) -- Regards Bob H 17mls W. of London.UK |
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On Thu, 3 May 2007 23:15:50 +0100, "Bob Hobden"
wrote: I think they are all pretty standard so take a look at... http://www.harrodhorticultural.com/H...20accessories/ And I would expect any greenhouse seller to carry spares that would, more than likely, fit. Alternatively you could bed the new glass on a bead of clear Silicon Sealant, effectively gluing it in place. (Fish tanks are simply glued together in the same way these days) -- Regards Bob H 17mls W. of London.UK Thanks for the help on both fronts. I think it may end up as bedding on silicon. Very grateful, thank you for your time. Ian |
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On 4 May, 12:57, Ian Pollard wrote:
On Thu, 3 May 2007 23:15:50 +0100, "Bob Hobden" wrote: I think they are all pretty standard so take a look at... http://www.harrodhorticultural.com/H...Greenhouse%20E... And I would expect any greenhouse seller to carry spares that would, more than likely, fit. Alternatively you could bed the new glass on a bead of clear Silicon Sealant, effectively gluing it in place. (Fish tanks are simply glued together in the same way these days) -- Regards Bob H 17mls W. of London.UK Thanks for the help on both fronts. I think it may end up as bedding on silicon. Very grateful, thank you for your time. Ian If you bed the glass on silicon then if you have a breakage you will have a hell of a job getting the bits of glass off the frame. You could put selotape or similar on the edges of the glass so that there is something between the silicon and the glass. |
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