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ah ANH, that's interesting, because that was potentially my plan for next winter, and DH would be up for making them for me if I asked nicely...

I guess I was thinking of timberframed panels with perspex in the centre so hopefully more robust than the tarps...

havent got round to thinking about how to secure them though - any ideas?

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I think they need to be fixed in a non-permanent way because they're bound to get dusty and need washing (the tarp blinds all got horribly dirty).

 

I bought some Rapstraps from Ebay this week which I think might work. You'd have to cut them off each time you wanted to remove the panels but as each Rapstrap can be used up to 5 times, it might be cost effective enough. I'm planning on drilling holes in the corners of the perspex and fixing it to the weldmesh. Don't know if they'd work with timber frames though.

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yes, definitely need to be able to wash them.

perhaps I dont need timber frames.... on the other hand, not sure about the effect on the weldmesh if the perspex was fitted directly onto it, once the wind gets in/underneath.

I will ask DH if he has any ideas - maybe some kind of hooks on the fascia boards might work.

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do you mean fitting the perspex inside? I hadnt thought of that, could be an idea though, and would definitely help retain the bedding - tho I suppose rain could run into the gap between the perspex and the inside of the kickboards.

 

I just know that our tarps were pretty useless this winter, they ripped within days and despite crisscrossed bungees all over the place they still flapped like mad.

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I've just drilled little holes in mine and screwed onto the frame it's held nice and tight and could come off at right time of year it is just covering 2/3 of one side though. :?

 

I leave my perspex panels at the back of the run all the time. The cover for the door at the back is corrugated pvc hung on hooks and tied onto the frame, it can come off when it's fine.

 

I've folded back the tarp on the side of the run and the front tarps only come down when the wind is from the North and NE. Just wait it'll rain now :roll:

Must say I check the weather daily for wind direction and rain forcast so I can protect the right side. :lol:

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do you mean fitting the perspex inside?

 

No, on the outside (my mesh is on the inside so it could rest on the wood frame up against the mesh - if that makes sense :lol: ).

 

I must get cracking getting it ordered. I have absolutely no tarps on my WIR now - I did a HUGE cleanout and it's all looking lovely but the Easibed is going everywhere and it's bound to rain before long :roll: .

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