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Old 05-13-15, 09:30 AM   #21
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Got any pictures of this setup? Sounds like a nice solution.

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Old 05-13-15, 09:30 PM   #22
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Deep into my new project but will try to get something posted next rain day.
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Old 01-03-16, 05:45 AM   #23
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It's that time of year again.



Time to put up that bubble wrap.




And remember... Be careful out there...







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Old 01-04-16, 05:52 PM   #24
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I have one window for sure that I'm going to do this on. It's a closet(!) window that faces north towards the front street. Nobody ever looks out that window. It's just a cold closet. Scrounging in progress.
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Old 01-11-16, 02:44 PM   #25
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Finally has gotten cold enough here this winter to need to put up the window covers. Here is a pc of the one for my casement window using an extra screen with shrink window film on each side. Extra frame came with bud screen in so I left it but removed the pull locks that hold it in because they end up between film layers. Once in place in window I transparent tape it in to seal gap and hold it. You will thank yourself in spring if you extend tape enough to fold over a little grip tab for removal. Cover window locking lever with tape if there is one also. I store and reuse extra insert season to season. It goes in view window over kitchen sink(double glazed) on N side of house that gets covered in interior frost/ice without it. In, zero icing.

The bubble wrap lined frame for a DH window that needs insulation(in N bedroom) I can not find. I think it met a mysterious end this summer and rest in the land fill(my wife hated it, but it worked).
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Old 12-23-22, 04:15 PM   #26
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Just a little reminder. Time to put up some bubble wrap. Especially with this cold snap that’s upon us.

If you haven’t tired it give it a go.

I think you’ll be impressed.


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