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I decided to make one myself...

Emm-Jane76

Mama Doe
After getting an astronomical quote from the hutch cover guy for a waterproof cover for my run, I decided to make one myself...

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Tarpaulin - ebay - £10
Needle and thread - Boyes - £2.50
Total = £12.50

Quote from hutch cover guy £109.99! :shock:
 
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and that looks darn good too!
Well done you - recession beater! :)
Buns look nice and snug
 
Good on you! :wave: Your buns are gorgeous :love: and look very pleased with your efforts. :D I commisioned my Dad to make a hutch cover. Plastic sheet from B&Q (£10) nailed to bit of wood that Dad had anyway. When in use the cover is fixed in place from bricks obtained by dismantling a no longer used barecue table.
 
Great ideas, thanks :wave: - I have a hutch cover already which has windows and zips etc for each door but will need extra heavy duty cover over that for winter nights for my outdoor buns - apparently carpet or underlay is good aswell?
 
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