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Spackle or panel the opening to match the existing wall coverings , and you
should have a warm wall where there ... If such is the case , you can construct a
set of removable panels which seal and insulate these windows during cold
months .
Spackle or panel the opening to match the existing wall coverings , and you
should have a warm wall where there ... If such is the case , you can construct a
set of removable panels which seal and insulate these windows during cold
months .
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In Figure 11 - 16 , the panels contain 1 / 2 inches of styrofoam sandwiched
between two layers of masonite or plywood . By adding a 2 X 2 strip to your
window frame and adding a thinner strip to the front of your inside sill , you can
make a ...
In Figure 11 - 16 , the panels contain 1 / 2 inches of styrofoam sandwiched
between two layers of masonite or plywood . By adding a 2 X 2 strip to your
window frame and adding a thinner strip to the front of your inside sill , you can
make a ...
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Just open the insulation panels or curtains in the morning , then close them when
the sun sets . Using two sheets of fixed glass cuts the heat loss through the
windows to such a low value that you will gain heat on almost all winter days !
Just open the insulation panels or curtains in the morning , then close them when
the sun sets . Using two sheets of fixed glass cuts the heat loss through the
windows to such a low value that you will gain heat on almost all winter days !
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