you forgot to mention that the shrinkwrap catches 100% of the wind, while the netting used often in covering a scoffold allows 30%-50% of the wind to pass through. This makes it so that the forces on the scaffold structure are much larger when using shrinkwrap. It is also much more expensive and is bad for your health to breath those plastic fumes that comes from heating the wrap. Also, if done right, netting can be just as smooth and tight as shrinkwrap, and is much faster to install.
This answered so many questions i had abput this method of protection
Do you still use that tool that joins the two separate sheets of plastic together or do you lap, burn then shrink ?
amazing!
What is the make and name of the tool at 2:06, any info would be great
@T-800 Model 101 Infiltrator Unit.Hahaha
What is the make and name of the tool at 2:06, do anyone know?
Hi Birk, unfortunately it was a one-off, custom tool!
Could you use this clear plastic for a small style greenhouse?
Yes
Is it flame resistant ?
Can I share the video in my blog?
No
No
well
what is the weight of this material kg/msq?
you forgot to mention that the shrinkwrap catches 100% of the wind, while the netting used often in covering a scoffold allows 30%-50% of the wind to pass through. This makes it so that the forces on the scaffold structure are much larger when using shrinkwrap. It is also much more expensive and is bad for your health to breath those plastic fumes that comes from heating the wrap. Also, if done right, netting can be just as smooth and tight as shrinkwrap, and is much faster to install.
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Interesting video annoying background music
i can be your worker!