ducks4you
Almost Self-Reliant
I know that a lot of people on this particular forum are builders. I'm building my chicken coop now. I could do lots of things to winterize my coop windows, but I'd really like to build them three storm windows just like the one that came with my 100 year old house, for the winter. I want these to be removeable and storable, like the one on the house.
I don't have a good picture of mine, but here is a blog that I found with the same type:
http://tinybungalow.blogspot.com/2008/08/storm-window-installation.html
What I LOVE about my front storm window, is that you stand on the porch to hook the top on to the hardware hooks, and push it in and it fits like a glove. Yes, we have a storm-windowed, enclosed (screened, too) front porch that cuts some of the winter breeze, BUT, you can do the "candle test" to the living room window it covers and there are no drafts.
I've been searching the web for designs. Though they make sense, and the directions seem easy enough to follow, I'd like this to be a learning experience for me, in case I need to make any for my house or my unheated outbuildings. (I live on a "farmette" with 5 acres, a house, a detached garage, a barn, and two other outbuildings.)
So...does anybody here have any good plans or instructions?
I don't have a good picture of mine, but here is a blog that I found with the same type:
http://tinybungalow.blogspot.com/2008/08/storm-window-installation.html
What I LOVE about my front storm window, is that you stand on the porch to hook the top on to the hardware hooks, and push it in and it fits like a glove. Yes, we have a storm-windowed, enclosed (screened, too) front porch that cuts some of the winter breeze, BUT, you can do the "candle test" to the living room window it covers and there are no drafts.
I've been searching the web for designs. Though they make sense, and the directions seem easy enough to follow, I'd like this to be a learning experience for me, in case I need to make any for my house or my unheated outbuildings. (I live on a "farmette" with 5 acres, a house, a detached garage, a barn, and two other outbuildings.)
So...does anybody here have any good plans or instructions?