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To make one of these heaters , first try to get some old storm windows . This way
the glass won ' t cost much . Once you have the windows , keep them in their
frames . Plan the size of the wall heater so that the window frames will just cover
the ...
To make one of these heaters , first try to get some old storm windows . This way
the glass won ' t cost much . Once you have the windows , keep them in their
frames . Plan the size of the wall heater so that the window frames will just cover
the ...
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COVERING MATERIALS There are a number of options for the transparent cover
of your greenhouse , depending on the amount of money you want to spend and
whether a temporary or permanent greenhouse is being considered . We will ...
COVERING MATERIALS There are a number of options for the transparent cover
of your greenhouse , depending on the amount of money you want to spend and
whether a temporary or permanent greenhouse is being considered . We will ...
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Interior Lining It is wise to use two layers of transparent cover in areas where the
winter temperature drops below freezing . If well sealed to form a dead air space
between them , these two layers act like storm windows or thermopane .
Interior Lining It is wise to use two layers of transparent cover in areas where the
winter temperature drops below freezing . If well sealed to form a dead air space
between them , these two layers act like storm windows or thermopane .
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