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Need something cheap but not paper thin to cover that area. Around 380cm x 230cm.

Any ideas please ?
 

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Either of the above, will need additional timber supports, at right-angles to the existing timbers. Might a awning sheet work?
 
U think those timbers wont support polycarbonate or or corrugated plastic sheets ?

They look a bit thin, but any plastic or corrugated, would simply fold along their length if you try to fit them on your present structure, they need timbers at right-angles to support them.
 
They look a bit thin, but any plastic or corrugated, would simply fold along their length if you try to fit them on your present structure, they need timbers at right-angles to support them.
Was thinking to add smth loke fence boards connecting current timbers
 

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