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Originally Posted by jeff5may
After viewing your link, I am convinced: you have the disease. No doubt about it. I am now thoroughly bewildered. In addition to the genius of Caractacus Potts, you have the work ethic of Willy Wonka as well.
Quotes to support my discovery:
"Caracticus Potts: Mm? Oh. Do you think I'm a lunatic, wasting my time on a lot of silly inventions?
Jemima: But they aren't silly! They're wonderful!
Jeremy: Nobody else can think of them."
"Willy Wonka: [making a mysterious formula] Invention, my dear friends, is 93% perspiration, 6% electricity, 4% evaporation, and 2% butterscotch ripple.
Mrs. Teevee: [as Mr. Wonka drinks the formula] That's 105%!
Sam Beauregarde: Any good?
Willy Wonka: [smacks his lips, then speaks in falsetto] Yes."
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This is an interesting photo because it happens to be the only piece of polycarbonate I had to cut in the whole curtain wall. I cut it to fit and then I set the table saw to 45 degrees and and cut a chunk but not through the polycarbonate to get a nice fold in the corner.
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Originally Posted by jeff5may
Seeing the garage project, it is clear now that you cannot use the sand slab for a medium or high temperature heat store, since the space is at least partially finished living space. Doing so would turn that area into a sauna above a certain slab temperature. Unfortunately, that certain temperature is probably below your minimum heating supply water temperature. However, that zone will be particularly easy to heat with low temperature supply water.
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I don't plan on changing the temperature I currently operate at.
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Originally Posted by jeff5may
That is some really nice looking work! Please feel free to write us an encyclopedia about this project.
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Incidentally that plywood wall is from our previous apartment that I reused.
I will try to get some current pictures posted soon and more of a narrative.