mskobier wrote:Russ,
Excellent job. I'm sure you will enjoy the window. Kind of makes the closed in feeling go away. I'm using snaps to hang my curtains. The wife has been working on getting them made. As soon as she finishes, I'll install the snap butons on the curtains and matching pieces screwed into the plywood. I figure I'll use 3 snaps across the top and one on each bottom corner. You can get the snap kits at your local big box store.
I used 1/2" sheets to make the corners on my CT. The 1/2" doesn't need any cuts to bend the radius. Of course, I used two layers to get 1". You could buy 1 or 2 sheets as money , do a complete 1/2" layer pass first, then double up when time and moeny allows. Just a suggestion. The 1" will work fine, just a lot of cuts to make the bend.
Mitch
Hi Mike and thanks
I like the 1" and have plenty of time to work with it. By cutting the window I got the wasted piece and cut just seven cuts to get the bend. Works great and I am comfortable withe the outcome. Three sheets will do the job. Can't wait! I am envisioning the heat staying lower to the bed and staying in the trailer longer cutting the furnace time on at shorter times between off and on.
The present tank has been on for a week now. Last year I was using one tank per three days. The temps have caused me to shut the furnace off during the days and at night. I get a week out of one tank. $15.00 per tank.
Long time researching the abandoned South Pennsylvania Railroad along the Pennsylvania Turnpike. God will guide me. As he has done so in the past. southpennrailroad.com