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Timbdunkley
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Need some advice I have a large open barn i.e. Roof and just metal stations to sides its ideal for drying wood but down side is rain at angles comming to wet wood etc

 

Has anyone used say the green scaffold netting before and is it any use to keep rain out?..i.e. Does it hit netting the run down netting?

 

Looking for cheap ideas to stop rain etc?!

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I would think netting would work to stop some of the rain, the problem would be getting it secured so it doesn't get ripped off by the wind, I don't think it's going to be a cheap option and as soon as a corner comes loose it will start flapping and you are going to be sad when you see it ripped.

Might be cheaper long term to put a side on the barn.

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