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i got some polycarb to let some light in the down side is you can not see as good though them ;)

 

am not bothered about seein throu it m8 long as it strong enough

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what wud b best 1 to use for my windows and best place and cheapest place 2 get it from,,can any1 help me out here ? thx kev43

 

hi mate go to any widow manufacture pvc and you will get a  window fully glassed in pvc they have lots of botched jobs

and ones they remove when upgrading  you will get sorted  there   for nothing ;)

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Been quite lucky and have got a fair wee bit of 10mm perspex(that's what i use on the loft front) out the work but not had any for a while now only the 5mm stuff which is too flimsy for windows

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Been quite lucky and have got a fair wee bit of 10mm perspex(that's what i use on the loft front) out the work but not had any for a while now only the 5mm stuff which is too flimsy for windows

 

ok m8 ne bother thx kids wudnt take 2 seconds 2 break in2 that 10mm seems strong enuf but not 5mm thanks anyway

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ok m8 ne bother thx kids wudnt take 2 seconds 2 break in2 that 10mm seems strong enuf but not 5mm thanks anyway

 

10mm is pretty sturdy but the 5mm is crap mate it's alright for stopping the rain getting in the loft front over the wire but not using it itself for the windows

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Polycarbonates an awful lot stronger than Perspex, Stockline in Glasgow or QD plastics in Dumbartons where I get it from occasionaly.

 

Al

 

bit far al m8 as am in newcastle upon tyne i need sumwhere closer but thx anyway for the info ;)

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ive just got a polycarb sheet from B&Q 10MM aerial corotherm 3mx900 and its £17 wich is pretty cheap i think

 

thx m8,, al try them 2morro but probably more expensive cos wicks got it up which i have just found,,10mm 2.5mx 700 at £23and none on BNQ website ;)

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i got some polycarb to let some light in the down side is you can not see as good though them ;)

 

surely thats ideal...let light in..but birds can't see out so they rest better??

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Screwfix can supply horticulteral polycarb which is ideal for pigeon lofts.

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Screwfix can supply horticulteral polycarb which is ideal for pigeon lofts.

 

thx owen,,,,,and thx 2 all the lads who have gave me idea,s and hope i can do same sum day in return   ;)

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