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Re-siting greenhouse...
Greetings. I`ve had my greenhouse up not yet 2 months but am having to move
house.Can anybody advise on best way of taking the greenhouse with us.Its a 10x8 standard effort on a base. I was contemplating trying to take it whole--but maybe not!! So-- will it have to be a complete destruction and re-build? Any thoughts appreciated. Den / Silke -- The Grate Denini. 3rd Earl of Harte le Pool |
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On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 00:29:02 +0100, "The Grate Denini"
wrote: Greetings. I`ve had my greenhouse up not yet 2 months but am having to move house.Can anybody advise on best way of taking the greenhouse with us.Its a 10x8 standard effort on a base. I was contemplating trying to take it whole--but maybe not!! So-- will it have to be a complete destruction and re-build? Any thoughts appreciated. Den / Silke I think you're going to have to completely dismantle it. The whole structure is designed so that each section ( sides, front, rear, roof ) supports and stiffens the adjacent sections...the moment you take one part out of the whole, it becomes very wobbly indeed - as does the rest of the structure. If you could perhaps find a way to attach pairs of battens along each section to provide additional support then maybe you'd be in with a chance of at least moving it in six parts. Bear in mind though that the ends of each section form the start of the next - so even with battens you're going to have to make some 'executive decisions'. Then again, at only two months old it should come apart swiftly enough! Regards, -- Stephen Howard - Woodwind repairs & period restorations http://www.shwoodwind.co.uk Emails to: showard{who is at}shwoodwind{dot}co{dot}uk |
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"The Grate Denini" wrote in message ... Greetings. I`ve had my greenhouse up not yet 2 months but am having to move house.Can anybody advise on best way of taking the greenhouse with us.Its a 10x8 standard effort on a base. I was contemplating trying to take it whole--but maybe not!! So-- will it have to be a complete destruction and re-build? Any thoughts appreciated. Den / Silke Move it whole, but video the move. That way, *when* it completely disintegrates all over the road, you can send the video in to 'you've been framed', get £250, and buy a new one, plus cover the fine for transporting something unsafely and littering the road with glass. -- Tumbleweed email replies not necessary but to contact use; tumbleweednews at hotmail dot com |
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Dismantle is and mark every glass panel with a unique number, making a "plan" as you go along so you can rebuild it later. A "chinagraph pencil" (from a good arts supply store) is ideal for this. As other posters say, once all the glass is removed, you can transport as "sides, ends and roof". Paul DS. |
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On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 08:05:48 +0100, "Tumbleweed"
wrote: "The Grate Denini" wrote in message ... Greetings. I`ve had my greenhouse up not yet 2 months but am having to move house.Can anybody advise on best way of taking the greenhouse with us.Its a 10x8 standard effort on a base. I was contemplating trying to take it whole--but maybe not!! So-- will it have to be a complete destruction and re-build? Any thoughts appreciated. Den / Silke Move it whole, but video the move. That way, *when* it completely disintegrates all over the road, you can send the video in to 'you've been framed', get £250, and buy a new one, plus cover the fine for transporting something unsafely and littering the road with glass. Excellent idea!! Regards, -- Stephen Howard - Woodwind repairs & period restorations www.shwoodwind.co.uk Emails to: showard{whoisat}shwoodwind{dot}co{dot}uk |
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Stephen Howard wrote:
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 00:29:02 +0100, "The Grate Denini" wrote: Greetings. I`ve had my greenhouse up not yet 2 months but am having to move house.Can anybody advise on best way of taking the greenhouse with us.Its a 10x8 standard effort on a base. I was contemplating trying to take it whole--but maybe not!! So-- will it have to be a complete destruction and re-build? I think you're going to have to completely dismantle it. It is now quite some time since I moved a greenhouse, but it was certainly necessary to take all the glass out. It was then possible to take off the roof members and separate the four side sections which could then be transported whole. I can still picture them strapped across the back of an over-filled removals van. Chris -- Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK Have dancing shoes, will ceilidh. |
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"The Grate Denini" wrote in message ... Greetings. I`ve had my greenhouse up not yet 2 months but am having to move house.Can anybody advise on best way of taking the greenhouse with us.Its a 10x8 standard effort on a base. I was contemplating trying to take it whole--but maybe not!! So-- will it have to be a complete destruction and re-build? Any thoughts appreciated. Den / Silke Why did you not suggest to the buyers that they should make an offer which includes the value of the greenhouse? Franz |
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cos we are renting.
den "Franz Heymann" wrote in message ... "The Grate Denini" wrote in message ... Greetings. I`ve had my greenhouse up not yet 2 months but am having to move house.Can anybody advise on best way of taking the greenhouse with us.Its a 10x8 standard effort on a base. I was contemplating trying to take it whole--but maybe not!! So-- will it have to be a complete destruction and re-build? Any thoughts appreciated. Den / Silke Why did you not suggest to the buyers that they should make an offer which includes the value of the greenhouse? Franz |
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Digital Camera.
Photo each bit as you take it to pieces Mark each bit by code with a felt marker Make a record Move Re-assemble. HINTS. Do it all yourself so 'you' know what bit goes where with reference to the camera and code. A friend gave me an 8 x 6 'partially dismantled'. No plans. No drawings, but it is not rocket science if YOU take it to pieces and YOU re-assemble it. I managed to re-build mine very quickly. If "I" can do it .................... :-)) Mike FEP Who never knowingly tells lies :-)) |
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"The Grate Denini" wrote in message ... "Franz Heymann" wrote in message ... "The Grate Denini" wrote in message ... Greetings. I`ve had my greenhouse up not yet 2 months but am having to move house.Can anybody advise on best way of taking the greenhouse with us.Its a 10x8 standard effort on a base. I was contemplating trying to take it whole--but maybe not!! So-- will it have to be a complete destruction and re-build? Any thoughts appreciated. Den / Silke Why did you not suggest to the buyers that they should make an offer which includes the value of the greenhouse? cos we are renting. den Then I guess you have a problem. Are you sure your landlord will allow you to remove the greenhouse? Franz |
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On 19/8/04 20:47, in article , "Franz
Heymann" wrote: "The Grate Denini" wrote in message ... snip cos we are renting. den Then I guess you have a problem. Are you sure your landlord will allow you to remove the greenhouse? Franz Is this an example of a change taking place in the English language which I, personally, find extremely confusing? ;-) Does Den mean 'letting', rather than 'renting'? IOW, is he letting the house with the greenhouse, rather than renting it at present? -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove the weeds to email me) |
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On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 22:52:22 +0100, Sacha
wrote: On 19/8/04 20:47, in article , "Franz Heymann" wrote: "The Grate Denini" wrote in message ... snip cos we are renting. Then I guess you have a problem. Are you sure your landlord will allow you to remove the greenhouse? Is this an example of a change taking place in the English language which I, personally, find extremely confusing? ;-) Does Den mean 'letting', rather than 'renting'? IOW, is he letting the house with the greenhouse, rather than renting it at present? I'd say he was the tenant - in which case he's perfectly entitled to remove his greenhouse, unless he's signed a document forgoing that right ( which some landlords can ask for in respect of 'permanent' additions ). We'll soon find out... Regards, -- Stephen Howard - Woodwind repairs & period restorations http://www.shwoodwind.co.uk Emails to: showard{who is at}shwoodwind{dot}co{dot}uk |
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In message , Paul
D.Smith writes [snip] Dismantle is and mark every glass panel with a unique number, making a "plan" as you go along so you can rebuild it later. No need for that with most GH, most panels will be standard 2x2 - worth marking some which maybe less obvious though. As other posters say, once all the glass is removed, you can transport as "sides, ends and roof". Assuming you have the transport We disassembled an old GH moved it to our house (in two small hatch back cars) and re-erected it with no great problem -- Chris French and Helen Johnson, Leeds urg Suppliers and References FAQ: http://www.familyfrench.co.uk/garden/urgfaq/index.html |
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