Let me know how it works. What you like and don't like. I am considering this kind of thing myself.
At first I left this blank...but now I believe: "It's better to keep your mouth closed, and have the world think your a fool, than open it and confirm it."
The 6x8 is/was on sale for the holidays, but the shipping charge for oversized shipping burns up the savings. I am in my local harborfreight every week or so, and schmoozed the manager a bit. He said if I want one, to talk to him, he would get it to the store on an order and I can pick it up from him. Try doing the same. Beats paying for the oversized shipping.
At first I left this blank...but now I believe: "It's better to keep your mouth closed, and have the world think your a fool, than open it and confirm it."
thank you kyrocketscientist , i have a lot of tricks in my bag to solve this problem, i am very handyman , i have the tools and the knowledge to fix this problem, because you can't beat harbor fright price , i checked all web sites and many manufacturer , they all in thousands for the same square footage .
Thank you foodchain , i will do that am just waiting for a harbor fright coupon i just bought from ebay for the 10x12 for $2.99 , i will save $280.00 .
Has anyone used the tripple wall poly-panels for the greenhouse roof? I am in the Houston TX area and I am building a solar greenhouse that I want to grow in year round. We get plenty of heat down here, with mild winters, although we do get some cold spells from time to time. The greenhouse will house my aquaponics system, which will be powered by a solar powered 12 volt system. Some say double wall is the most you would need down here, but I suspect that is for those that take the winters off.