@ the wire we use is a bit wider and thicker but the same form. For greenhouses we have to layer the different plastics down over the arch, and to secure them in place at the bottom, we use metal rails and wiggle wire. The plastics go over the rail, and the wire is pushed between the rail gaps, which spreads the wire and tightens the plastic sheeting within the rail gaps. This prevents water from entering, and is done on both the inside and outside of the greenhouse, and we don’t use staples, nails or screws because it would cause tearing.
How do you treat the weld spots from inside the panel to avoid rust in the future
@@ndikumndikum4441 3m cavity wax and a 3m 360 wand
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Strange to see wiggle wire be used for car repairs when I have used so much in setting up greenhouses 😂
@@DungeonMetal I'm interested to know what purpose it served your greenhouses?
@ the wire we use is a bit wider and thicker but the same form.
For greenhouses we have to layer the different plastics down over the arch, and to secure them in place at the bottom, we use metal rails and wiggle wire. The plastics go over the rail, and the wire is pushed between the rail gaps, which spreads the wire and tightens the plastic sheeting within the rail gaps. This prevents water from entering, and is done on both the inside and outside of the greenhouse, and we don’t use staples, nails or screws because it would cause tearing.