Hi Rob,
I think there is only one supplier. I got mine from Jonathan Wright of Metspec
Ltd who delivered it personally ! See
www.metspec.net for more info. The screens
are absolutely superb and almost totally weatherproof, but not cheap. Mine cost
circa £450 (without stand). I made my own stand out of wood.
Cheers,
Will.
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Rob Bale wrote in message ...
You are such a tease Will.
You've almost got me believing that the a new UK low temp record will occur in
the next few weeks.
By the way, where do you get UPVC screens from?
Regards,
Rob
Chester, UK
http://www.west-cheshire.ac.uk/weather/
"Will" wrote in message
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danny wrote in message . ..
Mid January is now, usually, the herald of Spring, and it certainly 'looks'
that way at the moment.
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"Gavin Staples" wrote in message
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Just seen Philip Eden's forecast for this week in Today's Sunday
Telegraph.
My goodness this month is boring. Yet another mild week in store.
Another FANTASTIC day here in Haytor. Warm January sunshine, 40 miles
visibility, light wind and frost persisting in the shade. Max temp 6.0 deg C
and
temp. falling away again now. The only thing missing is a snow cover :-)
Spent the morning cleaning my UPVC Stevenson screen (new Met Office standard
with black slats inside) and sawing logs (ready for the cold spell end
Jan/begin
Feb).
Yes it *could* be Spring but up here the weather can change in the blink of
an
eye to gales, rain and fog which is definitely not Spring-like.
I'm going to enjoy the moment, accept what I'm given and go out for a long
walk
in the countryside.
Will.
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