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  • Greenhouse U Channel Lock

    6.5 ft Long Aluminum Lock Channel for Greenhouse Covering Attachment

    Features

    • 6.5 ft of long lasting, rust and maintenance-free aluminum alloy
    • Offers a superior connection for your greenhouse’s covering
    • Easily holds greenhouse plastic or shade cloth up to 20 mil thick
    • Mounts to all wood or steel structures; pre-drilling or self-tapping screws recommended
    • 1⅛" Wide, ½" High, 1/16" thick profile, inside of channel is 1". Spring Wire and screws not included.

    When you build a greenhouse, you’re making an investment in your future as a commercial or hobbyist farmer. Using this durable and affordable lock channel in that greenhouse’s construction will ensure that it lasts for years to come in even the harshest environments. What’s more, this lock channel for spring wire can help prevent greenhouse plastic tearing that commonly occurs during or after greenhouse installation, which is but one of the many ways in which they help to protect your investment. The flexibility of this lock channel allows you to bend the channel around the arches of your hoop house.  The aluminum allows for easy pre-drilling or use of self-tapping screws which makes installation a breeze.  Once your greenhouse is constructed, you can rest easy knowing that the aluminum alloys will keep your lock channel from rusting or decaying over time.

    If this is your first time making use of a lock channel, please be sure to watch the videos below for a demonstration on how easy they make adding and removed your greenhouse covering. Please be sure to also add a spring wire to your order, as it is not included with this item. Want to learn more about lock channel and spring wire?  Check out our article, what is spring wire on the benefits offered by our aluminum lock channel and the spring wire it works in tandem with. Interested in buying 100 pieces or more? Contact us to learn more about the special rates we offer on bulk purchases.

    Start your own greenhouse today by clicking the "Add to Cart" button above! 

    Still undecided on Lock Channel?  Check out our blog which talks about Spring Wire Lock Channel and its advantages.

     

     Installing Spring Wire To Lock Channel

    Removing Spring Wire from Lock Channel

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    QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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    • The lock channel is advertised as rust-free. Would it be safe to attach to pressure treated wood?

      If you are using pressure treated wood we would recommend putting a strip of plastic or building wrap tape between the wood and lock channel.  The copper in some pressure treated woods will corrode anything metallic that is not stainless steel or copper (this would include almost all greenhouse attachment methods).  However in most cases pressure treated wood should not be necessary on your greenhouse unless the wood it is in contact with the ground.

    • what type of sxrews needed to install on wood frame?

      You should use a #8 hex head self drilling screw.  You want the length of the screw to be a bit shy of the width of the board.

    • I have a 14x20x8.5 hoophouse. How many wiggle wire tracks and wire are needed? Thank you

      It depends a bit.  Do you plan on having both a baseboard and a hipboard?  Do you also need wire and channel for your doors?  Easiest way is to add up the linear feet and then divide by 6.5.  Then add a few extra as there will be some waste.  

      For the length you have 20 feet.  For both sides you will need 40 feet for just the baseboard.  Then another 40 feet if you do a hipboard.  That would then be 80 feet for the hip and baseboard or 13 pieces. Then you will also need it for the endwalls.  Im guessing each hoop has 25 linear feet.  So thats 50 feet for the hoops or 8 pieces.  You will then need 28 feet for the endwall width which is 5 pieces.  Then I would estimate 3 pieces per single door. 

      So if you had both baseboard, hipboard and 1 single door I would guess at 30 pieces of wire and channel for your hoophouse.

    • How do u cut the channel?

      The greenhouse u channel can be cut using a hacksaw or any other saw or other saw blade that is made for cutting metal.

    • Is this channel capable of holding two sets of spring wire, ie one holding two layers of plastic and one holding the shade cloth?

      Yes you can use it with one or two sets of spring wire.