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Greenhouse Cross Connectors - Galvanized Steel 1 3/8"

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Greenhouse Cross Connectors - Galvanized Steel 1 3/8"

This purlin bracket can be used to connect ridge poles or purlins to bows.

  • Sized for 1 3/8" top rail fence piping.
  • Each set includes two cross-connectors which joins 2 poles (as pictured).
  • 1⅜" x 1⅜"
  • Galvanized Steel
  • 1 pack needed per cross connection joint

DIY Greenhouse Kit​ ​Tips: Are you​ ​building your own greenhouse​? Connect your rails and pipe with ​greenhouse cross connectors​ ​to create a solid frame. Cross connectors firmly latch together two pieces of pipe in the greenhouse structure. Each pack includes two cross connectors. (1 3/8" x 1 3/8") Ideally sized for 1 3/8" top rail fence piping. This greenhouse purlin bracket is commonly used to connect perpendicular piping, ridge poles, purlins to bows or sometimes even a steel support table. Forget the drilling and bolting, it is much easier to use cross connectors especially in overhead greenhouse rail applications.

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    This purlin bracket can be used to connect ridge poles or purlins to bows.

    • Sized for 1 3/8" top rail fence piping.
    • Each set includes two cross-connectors which joins 2 poles (as pictured).
    • 1⅜" x 1⅜"
    • Galvanized Steel
    • 1 pack needed per cross connection joint

    DIY Greenhouse Kit​ ​Tips: Are you​ ​building your own greenhouse​? Connect your rails and pipe with ​greenhouse cross connectors​ ​to create a solid frame. Cross connectors firmly latch together two pieces of pipe in the greenhouse structure. Each pack includes two cross connectors. (1 3/8" x 1 3/8") Ideally sized for 1 3/8" top rail fence piping. This greenhouse purlin bracket is commonly used to connect perpendicular piping, ridge poles, purlins to bows or sometimes even a steel support table. Forget the drilling and bolting, it is much easier to use cross connectors especially in overhead greenhouse rail applications.