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On Jun 19, 10:35*am, "Jean" wrote:
"David Nebenzahl" wrote in message .com... On 6/17/2010 4:52 AM Jean spake thus: "cavedweller" wrote in message .... Are these more or less double hung style, or are you talking about jalousie windows? Perhaps like this?http://www.weatherwallsystems.com/productinfo.htm Yup, those are the type of windows that I'm talking about - good find! So now we see. So tell us, is the material the same kind of sheet vinyl you'd buy in the hardward store, or is it thicker? Seems like it'd have to be thicker than just the thin sheet, since they clain that it can withstand "that grandchild [that] just fell against it again". How thick would you say the material is? -- The fashion in killing has an insouciant, flirty style this spring, with the flaunting of well-defined muscle, wrapped in flags. - Comment from an article on Antiwar.com (http://antiwar.com) To go back to my original post, I'm thinking about replacing the vinyl panes with acrylic panes (for easier cleaning, better sound and temperature insulation). And I'd like to know from anyone has experience with the acrylic panes whether they are fairly scratch resistant. Jean No, it scratches easily. |
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