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MG Man Zorce Klingon Warrior

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Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 10:01 pm Post subject: |
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we also decided to enclose the back porch a bit, and did smaller arches within the old larger ones
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MG Man Zorce Klingon Warrior

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Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 10:03 pm Post subject: |
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finally, we did a rubble drain to the front, to ensure water from the neighboring lots does not back up into our septic system
the pipes were all drilled and perforated
the rubble
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spike Racing Wind!

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Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 11:29 pm Post subject: |
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Looks grand, MG!
(note to self: start practicing drinking in order to do the job properly when house-warming takes place) _________________ big red rice-eater |
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MG Man Zorce Klingon Warrior

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Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 8:26 pm Post subject: |
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ok guys, I reeeeeeeeeeeeeally need your opinion on something
So far, my vision for the big windows has always been to use 2 x 4 aluminium framing with tinted glass. I like the look of the chunky frames. However, I wanted the opening windows to be frameless, ie when you swing open a window, all you would see is glass, just as you see in those commercial glass doors with no frames
While I know this can be done, no local supplier is willing to think outside the box...they all offer standard windows fitted inside the frames, which in my opinion, will ruin the effect........
So..............I have found a supplier in China who is offering an amazing concept in frameless windows. The big differences are:
from the outside, you see no frames whatsoever. The glass is bonded to the outside
Secondly, I can't get the glass in the dark grey tint I wanted, only tinted blue (to hide the adhesive), and because of how the glass is applied, I am not sure how I will be able to attach tinted film
So....awesome frameless windows that have never been seen on a residential house as far as I know, and I reeeeealy like the look
My concern is, will they look odd or out-of-place on the house?
Take a look at the images and tell me what u think
my crude rendering of the concept
This is a sample of what they actually do
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Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2011 7:10 am Post subject: |
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Looking nice.. |
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MG Man Zorce Klingon Warrior

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Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2011 9:07 am Post subject: |
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how you think the tint will look on the house?
blue / green tinted windows are really for commercial glass facades...........I just wondering how it will go with the rest of the house
will the windows stick out like a sore thumb? _________________

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spike Racing Wind!

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Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2011 4:29 pm Post subject: |
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MG Man wrote: | MG Man wrote: |
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ok guys, I reeeeeeeeeeeeeally need your opinion on something |
Green. Racing green (definitely)
More to the left
45 degrees
at night (it's cooler)
271
yes
a little bit more won't hurt
if you lie less often, more people would trust you
cashew (it's worth it)
don't play with knives or matches...
(Sorry. Now read the rest of your post. Ignore whatever doesn't apply... but heed what does)
Let me be serious now...
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So far, my vision for the big windows has always been to use 2 x 4 aluminium framing with tinted glass. I like the look of the chunky frames. However, I wanted the opening windows to be frameless, ie when you swing open a window, all you would see is glass, just as you see in those commercial glass doors with no frames
While I know this can be done, no local supplier is willing to think outside the box...they all offer standard windows fitted inside the frames, which in my opinion, will ruin the effect........
So..............I have found a supplier in China who is offering an amazing concept in frameless windows. The big differences are:
from the outside, you see no frames whatsoever. The glass is bonded to the outside
Secondly, I can't get the glass in the dark grey tint I wanted, only tinted blue (to hide the adhesive), and because of how the glass is applied, I am not sure how I will be able to attach tinted film
So....awesome frameless windows that have never been seen on a residential house as far as I know, and I reeeeealy like the look
My concern is, will they look odd or out-of-place on the house?
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This is Trinidad... anything that is different will be considered to be "odd" by the average idiot - who probably thinks that walking around with his arse out of his trousers, a small towel or wash-cloth in full view somewhere on his person, and only an article of underwear covering his torso is considered being well-dressed. That said, I think they will look quite good... they certainly won't appear like a fad - an unfortunate aspect of many local house designs.
The bottom line is that you have to be happy with them - you will have to watch them every day!
They will make the house look cool (I mean temperature-wise, but the house will look "cool" too!) and "green" as well - "environmentally friendly" kind of green, that is.
My dotish advice would be to not do the last (coloured) coat of paint until you see the precise colour of the glass windows. That way you could choose a colour scheme to match the glass - that way they wouldn't seem "out-of-place". _________________ big red rice-eater |
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MG Man Zorce Klingon Warrior

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Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 9:35 pm Post subject: |
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thanks for the input spikey
I've decided to go with a local option....I thought abuot it, and decidede the frameless windows won;t go with the overall design of the house... _________________

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MG Man Zorce Klingon Warrior

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Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 9:39 pm Post subject: |
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so we back to a modified version of this
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spike Racing Wind!

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Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 7:35 pm Post subject: |
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Not bad at all either!  _________________ big red rice-eater |
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spike Racing Wind!

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Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2011 7:00 pm Post subject: |
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Hope Old Nick paid you a visit, and put something in your stocking!
When is the house warming?  _________________ big red rice-eater |
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MG Man Zorce Klingon Warrior

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Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2011 7:43 am Post subject: |
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hopefully around April
.........and if I EVER SEE YOU LURKING AROUND MY LIVING ROOM IN RED TIGHTS AGAIN, IS LEVEL LEAD BEHIND YUH _________________

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spike Racing Wind!

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