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Sat, Jun 3, 06 at 18:48
| We recently purchased a house with a 1960 Lord Burnham greenhouse. We'd like to restore it as it's attached to the house and we want to get some experience in greenhousing prior to purchasing or making a replacement.
Even though the LB is old, we still love it. Here's my problem, we need to replace two 22x30" pieces of curved glass with a 24" radius. Anyone know of a good source to purchase such and offers a reasonable shipping rate? It was interesting to read the original catalog and the sales receipt the former owners left for us. |
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| Curved glass may not be a stock item, but I would bet that most retail glass specialists would be able to special order it for you. The retail mark-up might well offset the cost of shipping such a fragile item, not to mention headaches over shipping damage. Good luck; but I'm jealous: I would trade the Caddy in our garage for the one attached to your house anyday. |
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- Posted by greenhouseman (My Page) on Wed, Aug 16, 06 at 9:33
| Here is a glass dealer that stocks curved glass: http://greenhousestuff.com/singlecurved.htm Good luck! |
Here is a link that might be useful: Curved Glass
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- Posted by billyorlando (My Page) on Sat, Dec 30, 06 at 19:03
| We have what you need. orlandogreenhouse@yahoo.com |
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- Posted by mikewhorleyjr pennsylvania (My Page) on Mon, Dec 10, 12 at 10:16
| i am selling all of the glass from my lord and burnham evenspan greenhouse it is a 14x25...all the radius pieces all the sides and eave pieces asking 1200.00 for all of it 4 pieces would cost more than that alone new and shipped...email me if interested or call i am in pennsylvania 717-228-7664...mike |
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- Posted by fluffygrrrl 5 (My Page) on Mon, Dec 31, 12 at 19:57
| Hi Mike, are you selling the entire greenhouse or just the glass? |
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