Many of us have closets which extens roughly half a foot outside of the house.
All the seperates the inside of the closet and the outside world is a very
thin layer of metal.

Think of nice, cold, clothing in the morning all winter long...

I think most have since been filled in with brick, which is totally reasonable,
but I'd bemoan the loss of the closet.

Eric

On Thu, Jan 05, 2012 at 01:29:43AM +0000, [email protected] wrote:
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> Maya, 
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> would you please describe what a tin box bumpout is.  I've lived around here 
> for a total ofs 30 years and have never heard that phrase. 
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> Thanks, 
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> Christine Gray 
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> Hi - Just wondering if anyone has tried (and had any success) with insulating 
> the tin box bumpouts on these ol' houses. We have two in our room and you can 
> literally feel the cold air drafting in. We have a couple rough ideas for how 
> to improve this, but I'm just curious if there are any good ideas out there. 
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> Thanks and Happy New Year! 
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> -Maya Kosok 
> 2700 block of Guilford 
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