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Todd,
I uploaded some pictures of the shed doors I made: http://michael12.home.mindspring.com...orsOpen.ul.jpg http://michael12.home.mindspring.com...dInside.ul.jpg http://michael12.home.mindspring.com...Outside.ul.jpg http://michael12.home.mindspring.com...eftDoor.ul.jpg http://michael12.home.mindspring.com...ghtDoor.ul.jpg http://michael12.home.mindspring.com...oorOpen.ul.jpg http://michael12.home.mindspring.com...eftDoor.ul.jpg http://michael12.home.mindspring.com...ghtDoor.ul.jpg Note the overlap of the doors where they meet, and the overlap with the building on the top and bottom of the doors. I imagine that if I took a hose and pointed at an odd angle, the doors would leak, but even after the worst wind & storms they've seen here in Ft. Worth, Texas, they've never leaked. I get more water in through the whirlybird on the roof, and I've only seen water through there once. -- Michael White "To protect people from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools." -Herbert Spencer |
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