Oct-28-2019 07:39 AM
Nov-05-2019 05:21 AM
JKJavelin wrote:
One thing about the frameless windows that I don't like is that they don't swing out very far. I got this idea from someone else on the internet, except I used 3/4" electrical PVC conduit, which happens to be Open Range gray. Just cut it to the length you want, and I used a 45 degree elbow, cut the end for the correct angle, leaving a tab to fit into the emergency window slot. The window handle slides all the way into the conduit snugly. I made 2 of these for the living area and it cost about $5. I may add pins if I get worried about the wind.
I've now used these a bunch of times over the summer and they work great.
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Oct-30-2019 06:05 PM
Tin-bender wrote:
I also worried about "no breeze" because of the narrow opening abilitty of them but like the salesman said, "turn the Fantastic Fan on low and you have all the breeze you need" Darned if he wasn't right.
Tinbender
Oct-30-2019 06:02 PM
Oct-30-2019 05:03 AM
Tin-bender wrote:
I also worried about "no breeze" because of the narrow opening abilitty of them but like the salesman said, "turn the Fantastic Fan on low and you have all the breeze you need" Darned if he wasn't right.
Tinbender
Oct-30-2019 04:48 AM
Tin-bender wrote:
I also worried about "no breeze" because of the narrow opening abilitty of them but like the salesman said, "turn the Fantastic Fan on low and you have all the breeze you need" Darned if he wasn't right.
Tinbender
Oct-29-2019 05:51 PM
Tin-bender wrote:
I also worried about "no breeze" because of the narrow opening abilitty of them but like the salesman said, "turn the Fantastic Fan on low and you have all the breeze you need" Darned if he wasn't right.
Tinbender
Oct-29-2019 04:04 PM
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