More cost effective, and easier to stack, put slats on both sides, and
drill holes opposite  slats. Then, run clothes rope through the holes
in adjacent panels,k and tie together.

On Apr 10, 7:58 pm, Zig <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Line the edges with glued 1/4" plywood strips, perhaps 1.5" wide, on
> both sides of the panel. Make sure they are over each other.. i.e. the
> top one would be inset the distance of the bevel.
>
> Now you screw in the window cleats with through bolts. How many is an
> exercise left up to the reader, but they should all be the same
> distance apart so all panels match up properly. The through bolts will
> add strength to the structure as well.
>
> On the inside, attach two cords, one to each top cleat. lace them up
> horizontally, and then diagonally down to the next pair. Repeat. Cleat
> off at the bottom with a half hitch.
>
> On the outside, use whatever method you deem fit to weather proof the
> seams (could use less expensive, non structural tape to do this) and
> then lace them up like above.
>
> What do you think\?

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