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Jill hotmail writejill at hotmail.com
Sun Jan 26 07:03:05 CST 2003


The door will be exposed, either by going up or sliding to the side. Which is perfectly okay with us. I only wonder if it will act as a pocket, and if I should install another pass through for the wind on the other side of the room. Or would that make it worse? -jill
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  Cat here,  That sounds fantastic!!  Saw some industrial garage doors in Architectural Digest they were all glass panels in aluminum frames.  I have seen these used in fire stations.  Usually when you purchase these the installation is part of the warrantee, and they will have spec's that you will need to follow.  Might want to find the doors now in the design stage to make it all come together.  will the door be exposed above the kitchen when it's up?  Great Idea for a breezeway patio between cob pods!! 

  for the good of all Cat



  >From: "Jill hotmail" 
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  >We also would like to incorporate a "garage door" for one wall in the kitchen. Either sliding or the regular kind that goes up. Any suggestions on this and how to insulate this? I am enchanted by the idea of opening up the entire section of wall in the summer. 
  >-jill 
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  <P>Cat here,  That sounds fantastic!!  Saw some industrial garage 
  doors in Architectural Digest they were all glass panels in aluminum 
  frames.  I have seen these used in fire stations.  Usually when you 
  purchase these the installation is part of the warrantee, and they will have 
  spec's that you will need to follow.  Might want to find the doors now in 
  the design stage to make it all come together.  will the door be exposed 
  above the kitchen when it's up?  Great Idea for a breezeway patio between 
  cob pods!! </P>
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  <P><EM>for the good of all </EM>Cat<BR><BR></P>
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  <DIV></DIV>>To: "cob list" <COBLIST at DEATECH.COM>
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  <DIV></DIV>>Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2003 00:58:47 -0800 
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  <DIV></DIV>>We also would like to incorporate a "garage door" for one wall 
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  suggestions on this and how to insulate this? I am enchanted by the idea of 
  opening up the entire section of wall in the summer. 
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  <DIV></DIV>>-jill 
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