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Sun Jan 26 17:56:35 CST 2003


hello Jill
             1 determine how much wood you are going to use and what type, 
lintels for windows can be old railway sleepers old pallets can be taken 
apart and re used salvage yards are a good source of cheap wood packing 
crates are great if there any large construction projects in your area ask 
the foreman on site there is a lot of wood they just throw away. The wire 
depends on weather you are going to go solar low voltage or connect to the 
grid. Low voltage wiring is mm to mm thick for 12 volts depending on the 
length of the run.
  

2   to heat three sections  find a wood heater with a back boiler  and run 
radiators they to can be cheap. And if you don't mind the look auto motive 
ones will work fine and the newer ones will have a 12 volt fan attached for 
blowing the heat out ( wire in 
reverse)

3  metal roof comes in sheets and is screwed on gutter is screwed onto the 
facia

instead of a garage door  I would build a cavity in the wall beside where you 
want the opening ad put in a sliding door that would disappear into thew wall 
when it was opened.

 Good luck Oxford
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             1 determine how much wood you are going to use and what type, lintels for windows can be old railway sleepers old pallets can be taken apart and re used salvage yards are a good source of cheap wood packing crates are great if there any large construction projects in your area ask the foreman on site there is a lot of wood they just throw away. The wire depends on weather you are going to go solar low voltage or connect to the grid. Low voltage wiring is mm to mm thick for 12 volts depending on the length of the run.<BR>
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2   to heat three sections  find a wood heater with a back boiler  and run radiators they to can be cheap. And if you don't mind the look auto motive ones will work fine and the newer ones will have a 12 volt fan attached for blowing the heat out ( wire in <BR>
reverse)<BR>
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3  metal roof comes in sheets and is screwed on gutter is screwed onto the facia<BR>
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instead of a garage door  I would build a cavity in the wall beside where you want the opening ad put in a sliding door that would disappear into thew wall when it was opened.<BR>
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 Good luck Oxford</FONT></HTML>