Anne asked me to build the very same greenhouse after visiting a recently completed one I built for Jon. This is the "Jon" - a 3m wide by 4m long with reduced height porch. This one will be built using accoya and a brick path will be laid in a 'T-shape' on the inside. The ground is nice and level so the first job was to mark out exactly where the greenhouse is going - tight up against the back and centred exactly between the two aluminium planters.
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Graeme
9/5/2018 04:32:54 pm
Hi Robin could you tell me the everage height from floor to where the gutters sit.
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Robin McGregor
9/5/2018 06:36:09 pm
Hi Graham. Average height is 1.8m at that point.
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Graeme
9/5/2018 07:39:48 pm
Thanks for that Robin. What thickness of toughed glass would suggest I use would 4 mm be ok at 500mm centres.
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Robin McGregor
9/5/2018 08:41:07 pm
Totally fine with 4mm at those centres and can go 2m or longer in each pane
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Graeme
10/5/2018 07:06:42 pm
Thanks Robin for that. By the way your greenhouses are amazing. Have ever constructed any in Northern Ireland.
Robin
11/5/2018 10:20:41 am
Hi Graham - and thank you. I've been asked to build a large accoya greenhouse on the west coast of Ireland later this year - this will be my first so far.
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rob
1/9/2018 03:55:06 pm
Just wondered if you are still in business, have contacted you a few times and had no reply, either phone, text or email.
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Robin
1/9/2018 05:29:55 pm
Hi Rob - really sorry about not responding. Is that Rob Weston? I am definitely still in business but it's just so busy at the moment - about 1 year's worth on the books. I'm also about to move the business to much larger premises - hopefully this will increase turnover quite a bit for me (although still reluctant to employ anyone).
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