Harbor Freight Greenhouse Construction

   / Harbor Freight Greenhouse Construction #91  
I've read that you can use the 6mm thick panels to replace the original 4mm double wall panels HF gives you.

This place has precuts
Easy Ship 2' Wide Twinwall Polycarbonate - Polycarbonate Panels | Greenhouse Megastore


So does this place too
Charley's Greenhouse & Garden Polycarbonate Glazing / Poly Covers

I ordered xtra clips from an Amazon vendor and they came airmail in less 10 days from Great Britain (of all places). Charley's claims their clips dont work with HF greenhouses :confused2: and getting anything from HF is near impossible, They had the clips on a 30 day BO when I inquired about purchasing an extra bag .

I'm going to tarp mine over the top and part ways down the sides before the harsh winter snows come. I did that with my old one in Maine. This time I also sited my new one on the leeward side of my 8x12 garden shed and that helps a lot.

Did you guys see the work benches and potting table I made from scrap lumber...one leftover bundle of twisted HD furring and bunch of ripped down warped 2x6. :D

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#92  
Thanks DFB. I am questioning whether the 6mm will fit. I have to replace at least one roof panel and they slide up into a groove at the ridge. One 2x4 panel is $16. Shipping is $10.99 for two. $13.99 for four. Hate spending that kind of money when I will likely have to replace more of them soon. Hoping these 6mm are stiffer and stronger.

I like the tarp idea for the winter. I have four auto opening vents so I think I need to keep the tarp somewhat loose in case of a warm 'solar' days though.
 
   / Harbor Freight Greenhouse Construction #93  
Seems to me the groove in the ridge cap is plenty wide enough at least it is on mine, there was enough extra space I considered adding weather stripping or a strip of wood in there. Rip off a piece of 3/4 pine a 1/4 inch thick see how it fits
 
   / Harbor Freight Greenhouse Construction #94  
Question? Where does one buy replacement panel material? During our big blow this past weekend I did lose a panel even though I had it screwed down in the middle along with the standard clips. First failure since the initial reinforcement. Could have been worse. Predictions were for much higher (worst in 50 years) winds but they didn't come. Thank goodness.

I found the panel's locally from a commercial greenhouse supply, but I used growersupply. com to get the aluminum channels. I did not tape the tops or bottoms, I filled the holes with silicone caulk instead. Worked ok, tape would probably be better.
 
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Seems to me the groove in the ridge cap is plenty wide enough at least it is on mine, there was enough extra space I considered adding weather stripping or a strip of wood in there. Rip off a piece of 3/4 pine a 1/4 inch thick see how it fits
Will do... I remember I was having difficultly shoving mine up into the ridge but I used aluminum tape (not sure of the mil thickness) to seal the ends so that added some thickness to the panel.
 
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3 year update part II... I purchased 6mm thick panels from Greenhouse Megastore... seem to be a bit sturdier and better quality. UV light and time will tell. Installed new panels, 4 on the sides and two on the roof. Fit fine except the full 6ft panels are not long enough for sides. Roof panels were just below vents so I cut down a couple 4ft lengths. Here are the pics... note the water trapped in the old panels where I stupidly taped the bottoms. The existing panels are quite brittle now... don't know how many will blow up next winter storm. I sure was expecting to get more than 3 years from the panels. Don't see how the rest will last more than a year or two. Old panels are also quite dingy next to the clean and clear new ones.

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   / Harbor Freight Greenhouse Construction #97  
Mine is about the same age as yours and the panels look about the same. I haven't had to replace any of the panels yet, but I'm sure that is coming up soon.
 
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#98  
Mine is about the same age as yours and the panels look about the same. I haven't had to replace any of the panels yet, but I'm sure that is coming up soon.
I bet yours are brittle... be careful pushing on them... they will probably crack or shatter, rather than bend. I put screws w/cushioned washers in the centers of each panel to better secure them. I am sure I mentioned that detail in the build. Without the screws I had a couple blow out of their clips during the first strong winds it saw.

It was the wind and a pressure difference inside and outside that caused the panels to blow off (outward) during a storm. I probably ought to go ahead and buy some more panels to have at the ready.
 
   / Harbor Freight Greenhouse Construction #99  
I noticed that Home Depot says they have the 6mm in 4'x8' sheets for $80 with store pickup. Depending on what your shipping costs are that might work out to be a better price. All of the suppliers seem to be on the west coast or in Iowa so shipping to here is very expensive.
 
   / Harbor Freight Greenhouse Construction #100  
Ya them panels trap water, pollen and bugs pretty easily. I had considered taping at one point but figured might be worse off, same with all the caulk some people use on them.

I'm into my second season now. Survived the Vermont winter ok though I did have it covered across the top and about halfway down the sides with a heavy duty sliver tarp.
 

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