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Old school windows, belly green house

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Project by TimHart posted 153 days ago 730 views 1 time favorited 6 comments Add to Favorites Watch

I took some windows from a friend from the old school that was torn down flipped them to open out and ruff framed them to make a green house. The only problem is that I have to lay on my belly to work the soil but I have found that actually is a great way to go using an exercise mat. I plan to scrape and paint them and put a 6 foot florescent grow light in the top soon.

-- "When the ole' love life is quite, the wood shop is loud."




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Kaleb the Swede

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#1 posted 153 days ago

Smart. Great Job. I like reusing older things like this. If I can get those windows out this summer, I might do this

-- Just trying to build something beautiful

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josh

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#2 posted 153 days ago

Verily good idea.

-- Josh; Former Pennsylvanian, current Coloradan

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#3 posted 153 days ago

Good idea nice save and a super design.

-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/

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MShort

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#4 posted 153 days ago

Recycling at it’s best. Awesome idea.

-- Mike, Missouri --- “A positive life can not happen with a negative mind.” ---

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exelectrician

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#5 posted 153 days ago

Why not put handles on both ends.
Then with help from a friend, you pick the whole thing up to work the soil, or reap what you sow.

-- Love thy neighbour as thyself

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#6 posted 152 days ago

nice good save love it

-- Nimkee** Joe

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