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Posted by Owain on April 12, 2006, 6:21 pm
 
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htmark98 wrote:

Well duh.

You drill a square hole in the glass and use a dry-lining box

Owain


Posted by Mike on April 13, 2006, 2:06 am
 

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OH MY GOD you will now be lambasted for giving wrong and misleading and
dangerous information. Go get him owners. Where have you come from?
Gardenbanter?  ;-)

Mike



Posted by Owain on April 13, 2006, 10:04 am
 Mike wrote:
 >>> > I'm thinking of running electric to my greenhouse how do you get a
 >>> > double socket to stick to glass?
 >> Well duh.
 >> You drill a square hole in the glass and use a dry-lining box
 > OH MY GOD you will now be lambasted for giving wrong and misleading
 > and dangerous information. Go get him owners. Where have you come
 > from? Gardenbanter?   ;-)

I'm sorry; here's the corrected version:

WEARING APPROPRIATE EYE PROTECTION, drill a square hole ...

Owain






Posted by cineman on April 12, 2006, 2:01 pm
 Regarding Gas, this makes a great deal of moisture in the air, so will need
well ventilating, which rather negates the  purpose.
As far as electric is concerned, assuming you are aware of the saftey needs,
3Kw sounds a bit OTT, I have used a 700w convector heater this year, on a
timer, 1 hour on 1 hour off, even with -5c havent lost any plants or
seedlings yet.
regards
Cineman




Posted by Rob Morley on April 13, 2006, 9:43 am
 
... and everyone knows how bad water is for plants ...