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  • From: Allan Balliett <aballiett AT frontiernet.net>
  • To: Market Farming <market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [Market-farming] Coleman's Quick Hoops
  • Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2009 09:50:19 -0400

Johnnys is now marketing a bender to make Coleman-style hoops for 'quick hoop' houses for over wintering product.

$70 for the bender.

I'm wondering if there is a cheaper or better solution for lite hoops like this?

Thanks

-Allan in WV

Quick Hoops Bender 6' diameter

New! Hoophouse style protection at 1/20th the cost.
Extend the growing season for cold-hardy crops with a very late season harvest or overwinter them for earliest possible Spring harvest. Quickly creates low tunnel hoops out of galvanized electrical conduit (EMT) to withstand brutal fall winds and heavy winter snow loads. 1/2" conduit is recommended for most applications, and can be purchased at your local home improvement store or electrical supply house for about $2 per 10 ft length. Will also bend 3/4", or even 1" conduit, which can be used to provide extra strength for tunnel ends. Bender comes in 4- or 6-ft diameter configurations, so Quick Hoops can span one or two beds at a time. Mounts to any solid surface, such as the corner of a shop workbench, a picnic table, hay wagon, etc. When frost is expected, Quick Hoops are installed over the beds by inserting them into the soil about 10" and then covered with spun-bonded row cover. 10 - 15 ft widths are recommended. When real winter threatens, the row cover is then topped with UV resistant Tufflite III plastic greenhouse cover; sold in 10 x 100 ft rolls. Covers are usually secured with sand bags or some other type of weight placed at the edge of each hoop. Includes curved bender, lever bar (for "finishing" the bend) with removable inserts to accommodate 1/2", 3/4" or 1" electrical conduit, and detailed instructions.





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