Re: [h-cost] costuming a window

2010-12-04 Thread Data-Samtak Susan
We live in a cold climate and had a through-the-wall air conditioner. In an effort to keep drafts out during the winter, we took rigid styrofoam panels and glued them into a box shape, fitting over the interior parts of the AC. We glued foam weatherstripping to the box, where the box met

Re: [h-cost] costuming a window

2010-12-04 Thread Wicked Frau
Haa, some day I swear I will find a room that I can make puff and slash curtains for! Sg On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 12:57 AM, Marjorie Wilser the3t...@gmail.com wrote: Rght. Well, my window _fan_ needed a costume. Since I'm in a mild winter area (coastal So. Cal), I decided to leave the

Re: [h-cost] costuming a window

2010-12-04 Thread Cin
Some days I just wish h-cost had a like button. Like! --cin Cynthia Barnes cinbar...@gmail.com On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 9:37 AM, Wicked Frau wickedf...@gmail.com wrote: Haa, some day I swear I will find a room that I can make puff and slash curtains for! Sg

Re: [h-cost] costuming a window

2010-12-04 Thread Ann Catelli
Agree (1) ;) --- On Sat, 12/4/10, Cin cinbar...@gmail.com wrote: Some days I just wish h-cost had a like button.  Like! --cin Cynthia Barnes cinbar...@gmail.com On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 9:37 AM, Wicked Frau wickedf...@gmail.com wrote: Haa, some day I swear I will find a room that I

[h-cost] costuming a window

2010-12-03 Thread Marjorie Wilser
Rght. Well, my window _fan_ needed a costume. Since I'm in a mild winter area (coastal So. Cal), I decided to leave the box fan in the bathroom window this year. It's not as crazy as it sounds. I really only need it covered during the coldest couple of weeks. Since costumers regularly