Is there anything to put on the plastic not like a tarp to reduce the heat or anything but to reduce the damage from direct sunlight onto the plastic 4 mil sheet that you used? I'm asking because I would like it to last longer if possible without having to go through replacements.
@hollymint whats a matter buddy pissed off cause ur 34 years old and the only satisfaction from life is what you shove up ur ass, loose hoop mother fucker, i'd fuck u up u clown.
@odmcarp I'v had the same idea regarding sliding glass doors, I see lots of them after people upgrade their windows,they seem to be a uniform size,has anybody seen this done?
great work. The plastic will contract a lot in the cold. If you put in on real tight in hot weather, it may rip at the stress points when it gets too cold.
@Johnod33 yes, glass & plexiglass are both expensive. but you can't take it with you. use tempered glass. it's is used for storm windows, storm doors, and skylights. hail will have to be golf ball size to break it. you can have a 10 year old child jump on a storm door window without breaking. i've done it. it's not unbreakable thou, but very durable. you can also us safety glass. like your the windshield on a car. glass, laminate, and glass. if the glass breaks, it stays put
Uh... U built the walls the lazy way....
TheXJthatCould 3 months ago
Is there anything to put on the plastic not like a tarp to reduce the heat or anything but to reduce the damage from direct sunlight onto the plastic 4 mil sheet that you used? I'm asking because I would like it to last longer if possible without having to go through replacements.
darktard 10 months ago
@hollymint whats a matter buddy pissed off cause ur 34 years old and the only satisfaction from life is what you shove up ur ass, loose hoop mother fucker, i'd fuck u up u clown.
TheEgoShredder 1 year ago
great
DeAnDiStRuCtAbLe 1 year ago
@odmcarp I'v had the same idea regarding sliding glass doors, I see lots of them after people upgrade their windows,they seem to be a uniform size,has anybody seen this done?
davetileguy 1 year ago
great work. The plastic will contract a lot in the cold. If you put in on real tight in hot weather, it may rip at the stress points when it gets too cold.
loveiswithus 1 year ago
@Johnod33 yes, glass & plexiglass are both expensive. but you can't take it with you. use tempered glass. it's is used for storm windows, storm doors, and skylights. hail will have to be golf ball size to break it. you can have a 10 year old child jump on a storm door window without breaking. i've done it. it's not unbreakable thou, but very durable. you can also us safety glass. like your the windshield on a car. glass, laminate, and glass. if the glass breaks, it stays put
odmcarp 1 year ago
@odmcarp Thanks, I am adding glass to it this year.
The plastic does last at all. The glass is really expensive though.
I hope the hail does break it all.
Johnod33 1 year ago
Good job, can we get more details!
fcworkman 2 years ago
nice work thankyou for uploading this
humanityfirstnow 2 years ago