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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... overhang that we should understand . Normally , an overhang used for shading is fixed in place , but as you will see later , an adjustable overhang has some very fine advantages . Figure 16-2 shows two ways of changing the effective ...
... overhang that we should understand . Normally , an overhang used for shading is fixed in place , but as you will see later , an adjustable overhang has some very fine advantages . Figure 16-2 shows two ways of changing the effective ...
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... overhang first . Make one of the adjustable outer flaps mentioned in Figure 16-2 20 inches long . This value is based on designing a 4 - foot overhang at a latitude of 40 ° N. That is , the flap is 40 percent of the length of the overhang ...
... overhang first . Make one of the adjustable outer flaps mentioned in Figure 16-2 20 inches long . This value is based on designing a 4 - foot overhang at a latitude of 40 ° N. That is , the flap is 40 percent of the length of the overhang ...
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... overhang ( or equivalent for your area ) , but in this case with an outer 3 - foot - 4 - inch lip ( or 85 percent of the width of the overhang ) that can be flipped back all winter so the sun can strike as large a portion of the masonry ...
... overhang ( or equivalent for your area ) , but in this case with an outer 3 - foot - 4 - inch lip ( or 85 percent of the width of the overhang ) that can be flipped back all winter so the sun can strike as large a portion of the masonry ...
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