Re: Greenhouse problems
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- Subject: Re: Greenhouse problems
- From: &* B* <j*@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2008 08:59:10 -0600
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Good idea. The hard part is getting my husband motivated to do that for
me! He has enough projects of his own. He has a welding project coming up
though...I may see if I can sneak that in there! Thanks for the idea.
On 11/2/08, Daryl <dp2413@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> Jesse, use those shepard hooks to hang plants in the greenhouse. Or go out
>> and buy those indoor self standing clothes hanging racks if you have alot
>> of
>> them.
>>
>>
> After several years of diddling around with what turned out to be lame
> supports,
>
> Bill made some plant hangers (long) s for me, since the shepard's hooks
> didn't work very well. He took iron pipe and some iron pipe "T's" and made a
> rack that could hold almost anything. I can't figure out how to draw it here
> , but it was basically an upside down "T" foot attached to an upright. The
> upright is connected with a right angle to a 12' horizontal bar to another
> upright (downright?)
>
> d
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