Help, recovering my polytunnel

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frantony
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any advice, a link with diagrams would be helpful, not done this before
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Tigger
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A little bit more information would help......recovering it from where, why, etc.
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I think frantony means re-covering as in recladding with polythene Tigger!!!

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frantony
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Yes, sorry I am putting a new cover on the tunnel, got the new cover from first tunnels but the instructions are a little poor, or I'm just thick. Any advice would be useful???
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We re-covered a metal framed polytunnel (50+ft long and 15ft high) last August and i posted the how to on our website with pictures. It may be of help - glad to answer any specific questions if the page is not detailed enough.

http://www.masdudiable.com/fluxit/mdd.n ... tunnel.htm
Getting closer to the land www.masdudiable.com
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Piglet's probably done more than most....
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I have just done one, pm me if you want any further info or advice. Its fairly straight forward if you plan it out well and have everything you need to hand.
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http://pigletsplots.blogspot.com/
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