Low-cost, Energy-efficient Shelter for the Owner and BuilderEugene Eccli Rodale Press, 1976 - 408 ˹éÒ Learning how to repair, renovate, remodel and build to meet your housing needs as efficiently as possible can be a satisfying and money saving experience. |
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... glass less than 36 inches from the floor to be tempered or otherwise " unbreakable , " i.e. , plexiglass , wire glass , etc. These types of glass cost over twice as much as ordinary double - strength glass , so running a sill no lower ...
... glass less than 36 inches from the floor to be tempered or otherwise " unbreakable , " i.e. , plexiglass , wire glass , etc. These types of glass cost over twice as much as ordinary double - strength glass , so running a sill no lower ...
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... Glass , particularly tempered insulating glass , if ordered in standard sliding glass door sizes ( 28 X 76 , 34 × 76 , 34 X 92 , 46 X 76 , and 46 X 92 ) , costs less than half what the major companies charge for it . Try to find out ...
... Glass , particularly tempered insulating glass , if ordered in standard sliding glass door sizes ( 28 X 76 , 34 × 76 , 34 X 92 , 46 X 76 , and 46 X 92 ) , costs less than half what the major companies charge for it . Try to find out ...
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... glass , however , it's more important that the wall absorb as much of the sunlight as possible . A flat black is ... glass or " glass blocks " at the top , about 1 foot in height , which will serve to bring natural light behind the wall ...
... glass , however , it's more important that the wall absorb as much of the sunlight as possible . A flat black is ... glass or " glass blocks " at the top , about 1 foot in height , which will serve to bring natural light behind the wall ...
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