Relocating The DIY Ultimate Polytunnel / Greenhouse Part 1
Tips, Tricks
In this episode of UK Here We Grow, Tony dismantles the 34 x 14 foot polytunnel / greenhouse to the new location at his new allotment site. He starts to rebuild it in his new garden. Tony shows you some excellent tips and tricks on removing posts from the ground, and gets the rebuild started. This is a 3 part mini series and is sponsored by first tunnels. You can find their website here https://www.firsttunnels.co.uk We would like to welcome all our new subscribers and thank you all for supporting UK here We Grow Business Enquiries Email Tony@UKherewegrow.com Join us at the following:- Our site http://www.UKherewegrow.com https://www.facebook.com/ukherewegrow/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/UKHereWeGrow/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/UkHeresABargain/ Twitter https://twitter.com/UKHerewegrow Google+ https://plus.google.com/u/0/+TonysAllotment/posts " Wallpaper " Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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what a good idea.
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Not sure it was anything to do with it, but I mentioned to you a few times your sound was only on the left and right was silent.
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Without the Jack it would be very hard to pull the posts Tony
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first tunnels is 500.00 and feelgood is 160 .00 that is alot of plastic
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I'm just down the road from your original build. Heard those allotments are going to be built on. Is that why you decided to up sticks (no pun intended)?
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Hello Tony, I am really pleased that you have uploaded this video and I have found it very useful, will be looking forward to seeing part 2.
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Great tip on getting the scaffolding poles out of the ground Tony..You would be well at home in Egypt 3000 years ago.....lol
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Just for your information Tony, I was viewing and listening on my newer Laptop with Headphones and there was NO problem with the sound at all albeit, if I had listened using my older laptop, that might have been another question. Don't they call those Hi-Jacks, ''tractor jacks''? I've been trying to source some of them for a while for my Russian 4x4's What are the standard lengths, widths etc. of the Polytunnel Plastic or, are they made to measure your own requirements? Cheers.
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awesome job, thanks Tony
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Them landrover jacks are beasts, I've used one in anger a few times. Never thought of using it for this though, nice one and thank you for showing us!
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Glad you decided to upload this.👍🏻
Did you dig out the holes for the scaffold uprights or did you use an auger bit for setting posts. Any concrete in the holes or just rubble.
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great company that is who we got our polythene from for our homemade one it's only about 20 minutes away from me so we just went & picked it up.
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jeez some job tony - thats what i call a polytunnel -
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great upload as usual Tony really hard work and it was nice of you to mention your sponser as a thank you to them all the best Margaret ps sorry again for spelling as usual
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First comment..Woohoo..:)
That mustve been a mission and a half..Well done for getting it done.
You are right, it is important to spend a little bit more for a poly tunnel that is going to last. If you build your own I think it's wise to invest in the strongest polytunnel plastic there is. I I know a few people who have bought the plastic from first tunnels, and it is good stuff. -
Great work! Good luck for your projects! Happy New Year!
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