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Federal law requires all 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 ...
Federal law requires all 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 ...
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Glass This has been the traditional greenhouse transparent cover . It is one of the
best transparent materials for solar radiation , and it allows very little long - wave
heat radiation to escape . It is expensive , however , unless you can find a good ...
Glass This has been the traditional greenhouse transparent cover . It is one of the
best transparent materials for solar radiation , and it allows very little long - wave
heat radiation to escape . It is expensive , however , unless you can find a good ...
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double - strength glass ( 1 / 8 inch ) is the most useful to you . Single - strength ( 3
/ 32 inch ) breaks very easily . Also made in 3 / 16 and 7 / 32 - inch strengths .
heat - absorbing glass - a glass similar to tinted glass but which screens out only
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double - strength glass ( 1 / 8 inch ) is the most useful to you . Single - strength ( 3
/ 32 inch ) breaks very easily . Also made in 3 / 16 and 7 / 32 - inch strengths .
heat - absorbing glass - a glass similar to tinted glass but which screens out only
...
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