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MattGood choice - I put up a Rhino in the garden 14 years ago (definitely a two person job, especially when it comes to the positioning roofing glass!). I put in Two Wests plunge bed at 36" (90cm) high and 36"(90cm) width and find it comfortable; I'm just over 6ft, if they were higher the 90 cm reach might have proved awkward however if your width is to be 60cm then 110cm height might be preferable, you could always order strips of varying height from a steel stockholder (some can supply aluminium) and insert within the boundary of the existing plunge frame to give additional height without the additional costs from Two Wests for a bespoke height. I've never needed to open roof vents here in central Scotland (200m asl) as I had extra side slats installed to ensure good circulation and keep the double doors open during summer and bright winter days. Heat cables and insulation are a good idea as I found the plunge bed (sharp sand mainly) froze once we got below -8-10C.
I am not sure the paint finish on aluminium greenhouses is anything other than decoration; in a normal climate. My current greenhouse is 2 1970's BACO professional models joined together. 8 x 8 + 12 x 8 feet with internal dividing wall. Using ONLY aluminium (or maybe stainless steel) fittings and keep it clean(ish) and it will certainly be still usable long after I am gone. I don't live near the sea or in a heavily polluted area so can't comment on that. I have not had the courage to ask about an 8 x 12 that I left in my previous garden. Did I see some of it in a skip when passing a while back ? ;-( Hope it was recycled. I did take all the benches with me ;-)
MattYes the benches should fit as the greenhouse will be about 16'6" and about 10'4" wideJust make sure you have power and water - all my buildings have tube lights with the switch above the doors - screwfix have/had some good deals on for 5' and 6' twin and single IP LED lights I tend to build the benches out of wood - but we have two decent wood yards in the area who will actually cut items for me - the Two Wests benches are the ones of my dreams.......(my benches are 30" high - and then 6" tray on top - 36" wide)The powder coating is superb - but again plain aluminium tends to get a grey surface and I have never had an issue with it deteriorating or rotting - I have a couple of elite buildings I have had for 35+ years and a Robinson which is older. The glass in the Robinson is that old, it has an 'oil stain mottling' on the glass in places. I did help a neighbour put up a Rhino last spring - as I have glass lifters and all the tools - it did go together very well and is very strong - that was a pale English green? - and she had their coloured benching as wellWill be interested to see the progress photos
Thank you Graeme.I’ve actually been persuaded to go for the slightly larger 12’ wide model, as it’ll allow a bit more circulation space and a wider central bed. Power won’t be wired in straight away, but provision will be made for ducting, electrics board etc. from the outset so there’ll be some overhead lights and heat cables as a precaution despite our usually very mild winters. Water is already close by and it’ll be easy to run a spur in. Will start a thread in due course and will also share what we’ve done so far.