I knew nothing about greenhouse construction until watching this very helpful video. My son, who handily lives next door, had a 6'x8' Eden greenhouse he did not need, use or want. I grew some great Alicante beef, and Roma plum tomatoes in it this year, a pepper and cucumber. It also had a fruiting grapevine inside, some 40+ years old. I have 'adopted' both. With 50 panes removed (none broken!), my wife and I lifted the whole frame, minus door, over the 5' hedge (not bad for two mid-70's OAPs, photos to prove!) and it now sits on its new flagged base. Seals out, moss removed, wire brushed then pressure-washed, glass cleaned, it will look great. I re-planted the vine outside this time to go in through a bottom corner, hoping it will survive. Just door, window and glass to replace - and the missing door runners! Yes, a window-fixing bolt sheared but will swap for another where a normal bolt will do. Many thanks, Mike, for the time and trouble taken. Great job - basically 🙂
@@mikeb1043 . Hi Mike. Thanks for the reply. Yes, what I learned was very useful. Glass all fitted, I have just completed insulating the insides with (large) bubble-wrap to extend the growing season. I hope to try my 80W caravan solar panel and leisure battery with a new 12V heater. For fortnightly caravan stays, I made a home-made gravity water irrigation system with a £1 B&Q bucket and spare 4mm pneumatic tubing drilled. 🙂. I hope to get off to an early start, some things already started, like garlic and broad beans, Also 3 mushroom growing kits on the way. I just have a problem trying to source two replacement sliding door rollers (about 7/8" dia x 3/8" wide, with 3/8" bore) which are completely missing, just the studs left. All I can find have a radiused groove on the outside and mine looks to need a male 90 degree vee profile to match the female vee'd track runner. May be obsolete now, but will make/have made if needs be. Looking forward to next year, Best wishes.
Ive just had a few panes of glass break on a greenhouse that was in a garden of a house we bought and as its my first greenhouse i didnt have a clue how to go about changing the glass panes but this video is fantastic and explains everything clearly. The gentlemen took time out of his day to record what he was doing,how to do it so we should be grateful not complaining about the quality of the video or what the gentlemen keeps saying..keep up the great work Mike..brilliant
Yes my clips are different again, I slide a thin rod under them then lever ping them out, I didn't at first, I used pliers and broke a couple of panes of glass, never mind, I have to completely rebuild it with many new nuts and bolts, some glass but it is enjoyable, your video is good, thanks.
Thank you for this really useful video. No idea how to get the clips back in after Storm Eunice blew out our greenhouse door. Thankfully it was tempered glass so it hasn't taken long to sort it out.
Best thing to do is download the assembly drawings which gives you the glass sizes and where they should be go that’s what I did and it made the whole process a lot easier
Hi Mike B. I've bought mini snipe nosed pliers, but I'm still struggling to remove the square metal clips. Are you putting the pliers behind the main part of the clip (to get to the back piece) or nipping the back piece against the front? I hope I'm making sense. Btw, my greenhouse is an 8ft x 12ft (with three horizontal rows of glass on the roof)
Mike B I have panes of roof glass whic have slipped Lea I an inch gap between the pane ,,,no why can I push it back up It’s won’t move at all have o got to smash it ?
I was just having a giggle at how many times you was say basically when it popped up on the video saying sorry for keep saying basically. Lol. Great video though. Basically. 🤣👍
From what I remember the rubber strips slid into a channel on the aluminium pieces. I've found a bit of washing up liquid will help them to slide out. Not sure how you will find replacement rubbers. There are lots of companies that sell synthetic rubber extrusions by the the metre on line. Once you know the dimensions try searching on eBay or just google.'replacement greenhouse rubber seals'. Good luck. Mike
Hi. Well, in theory no, but it depends on your mechanical capabilities. Certainly not without pitfalls I would say. You could possibly remove the glass in the back walls, put the two back to back, line them up and mark and drill a series of holes around the frame. You could then nut and bolt the two together. I can't remember if the roof overhangs the frame. If so you would need some sort of spacer between them (square section UPVC perhaps). You would need to put some sealant in the join to make it weatherproof. There would of course be the original aluminium frames from the backs, in the middle inside. Don't remove those as they will make the structure rigid and stop it flexing around in a wind. If you do it be very careful, lots of opportunities for injuring yourself. Good luck - Mike
Is it details of the glass clips you require? I obviously cannot know what clips are fitted to your greenhouse but I would guess most types would work. I did a search on Ebay and there are many types available at reasonable prices. See link below. Regards - Mike www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=stainless+steel+greenhouse+w+glass+clips&_sacat=0&_sop=15 Apakah detail klip kaca yang Anda perlukan? Saya jelas tidak tahu klip apa yang dipasang pada rumah kaca Anda, tetapi menurut saya sebagian besar jenis bisa digunakan. Saya melakukan pencarian di Ebay dan ada banyak tipe yang tersedia dengan harga pantas. Lihat tautan di bawah. Salam - Mike
Just about to dismantle a greenhouse, it's very intimidating, thank you so much for this, I feel more confident about it now!
I knew nothing about greenhouse construction until watching this very helpful video. My son, who handily lives next door, had a 6'x8' Eden greenhouse he did not need, use or want. I grew some great Alicante beef, and Roma plum tomatoes in it this year, a pepper and cucumber. It also had a fruiting grapevine inside, some 40+ years old. I have 'adopted' both.
With 50 panes removed (none broken!), my wife and I lifted the whole frame, minus door, over the 5' hedge (not bad for two mid-70's OAPs, photos to prove!) and it now sits on its new flagged base. Seals out, moss removed, wire brushed then pressure-washed, glass cleaned, it will look great. I re-planted the vine outside this time to go in through a bottom corner, hoping it will survive. Just door, window and glass to replace - and the missing door runners! Yes, a window-fixing bolt sheared but will swap for another where a normal bolt will do. Many thanks, Mike, for the time and trouble taken. Great job - basically 🙂
Hi Malcolm. Thank for sharing that. Really nice to hear the video was helpful. Good luck with the tomatoes - sounds great! Cheers - Mike
@@mikeb1043 . Hi Mike. Thanks for the reply. Yes, what I learned was very useful. Glass all fitted, I have just completed insulating the insides with (large) bubble-wrap to extend the growing season. I hope to try my 80W caravan solar panel and leisure battery with a new 12V heater.
For fortnightly caravan stays, I made a home-made gravity water irrigation system with a £1 B&Q bucket and spare 4mm pneumatic tubing drilled. 🙂. I hope to get off to an early start, some things already started, like garlic and broad beans, Also 3 mushroom growing kits on the way.
I just have a problem trying to source two replacement sliding door rollers (about 7/8" dia x 3/8" wide, with 3/8" bore) which are completely missing, just the studs left. All I can find have a radiused groove on the outside and mine looks to need a male 90 degree vee profile to match the female vee'd track runner. May be obsolete now, but will make/have made if needs be.
Looking forward to next year, Best wishes.
Basically this is a great demo and very helpful.
Thanks Mike.
Not enough detail about dismantling the frame.
Ive just had a few panes of glass break on a greenhouse that was in a garden of a house we bought and as its my first greenhouse i didnt have a clue how to go about changing the glass panes but this video is fantastic and explains everything clearly.
The gentlemen took time out of his day to record what he was doing,how to do it so we should be grateful not complaining about the quality of the video or what the gentlemen keeps saying..keep up the great work Mike..brilliant
This is a really useful video Mike, thanks for taking the time and effort to post it. You're a great teacher!
Hahah I love this. Basically he’s a top bloke
I've watched this so many times. It is really helpful just to see how the bits fit together etc. Thanks.
Basically that’s a really helpful video! Thank you!
Thank you! I dismantled a greenhouse today after watching this and it was great advice
Thank you for this valuable video, it just enabled me to dismantle my greenhouse too.
The comments basically demonstrate how the British sense of humour will latch onto a joke and not let go!
Top video, brilliant demo
Yes my clips are different again, I slide a thin rod under them then lever ping them out, I didn't at first, I used pliers and broke a couple of panes of glass, never mind, I have to completely rebuild it with many new nuts and bolts, some glass but it is enjoyable, your video is good, thanks.
Basically told me everything I needed to know. Thanks! :)
This is so helpful. I couldn’t find anything else like it on UA-cam!
Thank you for this really useful video. No idea how to get the clips back in after Storm Eunice blew out our greenhouse door. Thankfully it was tempered glass so it hasn't taken long to sort it out.
Basically that is the best video I have watched all week
thanks so much. this helped me save my parents greenhouse who passed away.... Yeh!
Home greenhouses are getting more and more popular, thank you for sharing this video.
Super helpful! Thank you so much!
Best thing to do is download the assembly drawings which gives you the glass sizes and where they should be go that’s what I did and it made the whole process a lot easier
This basically just helped me dismantle my greenhouse.
Thank you. Very helpful.
Thanks for that .Very helpful..
That was basically very helpful.
Thanks! 😁
Thanks...not sure about doing it myself, but this makes it look doable. Will have a go.
cheers, just decided to watch this vid as dismantling cheap greenhouse bought on Ebay. Some good tips.
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Basically a great video thank you lovely very helpful.
Will head down the plot tomorrow and see if the clips are the same and try to assemble. Thanks!
Thanks very much for this!
Great video! Thank you
Superb detail. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing my friend
Thanks for the video....basicly...😅
loved all the basically s :)
Thank you for sharing this
Thank you so much
Hi Mike B. I've bought mini snipe nosed pliers, but I'm still struggling to remove the square metal clips. Are you putting the pliers behind the main part of the clip (to get to the back piece) or nipping the back piece against the front? I hope I'm making sense. Btw, my greenhouse is an 8ft x 12ft (with three horizontal rows of glass on the roof)
Basically, a very useful video
On mine the panes were the same size apart from the triangles. So it was obvious. Cheers Mike
Mike B I have panes of roof glass whic have slipped Lea I an inch gap between the pane ,,,no why can I push it back up
It’s won’t move at all have o got to smash it ?
I was just having a giggle at how many times you was say basically when it popped up on the video saying sorry for keep saying basically. Lol. Great video though. Basically. 🤣👍
Thank for video !!!!
basically brilliantly helpful, basically
Thanks for sharing
Many thanks
Am I missing the reassemble part of the video?! Or will you just ask me to play the video backwards?!
where do I order the rubber strips/ clips/clamps? repalcement
As an afterthought, what is the best way to clean the glass please? Any help will be gratefully received. Thanks
I used soapy water and a soft bristle brush to get the green stuff off. A microfibre cloth to finish if it's not going to rain!
Thank you for the video! I need to do this with the same greenhouse in my backyard from 1970. Is it possible to replace the rubber strips?
From what I remember the rubber strips slid into a channel on the aluminium pieces. I've found a bit of washing up liquid will help them to slide out. Not sure how you will find replacement rubbers. There are lots of companies that sell synthetic rubber extrusions by the the metre on line. Once you know the dimensions try searching on eBay or just google.'replacement greenhouse rubber seals'. Good luck. Mike
@@mikeb1043 Thanks, Mike! Great video!
100% sure, i got this very same greenhouse from Bridgemary today? have you just had a sale on your house Mike?
Shaun.
The greenhouse was sold some time ago so it's possible. Good luck with it, hope it proves useful! Regards - Mike
should I number/mark glass to show how to reassemble????
I have two greenhouses like that and I would like to make one big one, is that possible? Thanks
Hi.
Well, in theory no, but it depends on your mechanical capabilities. Certainly not without pitfalls I would say.
You could possibly remove the glass in the back walls, put the two back to back, line them up and mark and drill a series of holes around the frame. You could then nut and bolt the two together. I can't remember if the roof overhangs the frame. If so you would need some sort of spacer between them (square section UPVC perhaps). You would need to put some sealant in the join to make it weatherproof.
There would of course be the original aluminium frames from the backs, in the middle inside. Don't remove those as they will make the structure rigid and stop it flexing around in a wind.
If you do it be very careful, lots of opportunities for injuring yourself.
Good luck - Mike
@@mikeb1043 thanks a lot.
Great video. Shame about the quality. Thumbs up!
Basically that was a good video
Basically.
wheres the reassemble part of the video?
Press the rewind button.
New drinking game
Take a shot eveytime mike says basically
Basically no mention of removing glass from window or actually removing the window from greenhouse.😢
At about 2:30 into the video I remove a glass pane. Hope that helps (basically!)
you are putting the glass clips in wrong mate.
So, to recap, basically..............
Apa nama klip nya paman
Is it details of the glass clips you require?
I obviously cannot know what clips are fitted to your greenhouse but I would guess most types would work. I did a search on Ebay and there are many types available at reasonable prices. See link below. Regards - Mike
www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=stainless+steel+greenhouse+w+glass+clips&_sacat=0&_sop=15
Apakah detail klip kaca yang Anda perlukan?
Saya jelas tidak tahu klip apa yang dipasang pada rumah kaca Anda, tetapi menurut saya sebagian besar jenis bisa digunakan. Saya melakukan pencarian di Ebay dan ada banyak tipe yang tersedia dengan harga pantas. Lihat tautan di bawah. Salam - Mike
Title is misleading as it does not show reassemble.
Stop saying 'basically'.
Basically that was a good video