Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 20, 1977, Page 6, Image 6

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Thursday, January 20. 1977
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HOW IO M AK E
STORM WINDOW
TOSATE MONEY
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» H A T S HAPPENING IN E N T E R T AINM ENT
Eno Peru (Donald Washington will dance to his own choreography in "Even From
Stone" accompanied by Evan Porter on piano, A1 Harris on Kalimba. percussion and
vocals: Charles Frszier on reed and flute with manv other m usician« joining
m Bert
will read poetry. Marabba West. 14th and S.W. Jefferson. Januarr 21. at 9:00 11: 00
P.M. Tickets are S 2.00.
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This week s column is dedicrted to: Teddy. Debra. Charles and Ronnie for help making
my stay in the Bay .Area a most pleasant one Hope the up and coming ce le b r a tio n ^ .
BANKRUPTCY ?
Debts, suits,
lodgements,
attachments. Harossments by
bill collectors.
Thousands
filed annually. Avoid high
legal *ees. For more info call
Portland 2 2 3 - 9 0 0 0
Legal Forms Preparation
Box 68713 Seattle, Wa. 98188
The basis of this
it-yourself energy
(and money!) saving
project is the fact that
most windows do a poor job
of keeping heat inside your
house
The fact is. single pane
glass offers little resistance to heat loss from your house
What's the solution? There are several, ranging from
a made-to-order aluminum storm windows to double
glazed permanent windows.
Working just as well as these factory made solutions,
but requiring a little work
are properly made,
do-it-yourself storm windows using plastic instead
of glass. And, they are consistently less expensive.
T h e c o m p le te d
frames, particularly
outside frames, w ill
require some means
of securing in the window
space This can be done
with any of several fas­
tening devices available
in hardware stores The
frames should be painted or stained before the plastic
is adhered.
A ffixing the plastic: For storm window use we rec­
ommend clear vinyl plastic 8-10 mils thick. Plastic is
sold in varying thicknesses and it the only size avail­
able is less than that., use it! The thicker plastic
is )ust a little easier to work with.
It your plastic is 8 or 10 mils thick, you can staple it
directly to the frame, working your wey foom the center
M aterials n e e d e d to m a k e p la s tic storm w in d ow s:
You'll need a saw. a hammer, a stapler, metal cleats.
1 ' by 2* wood stock clear vinyl plastic film. Paint or
stain. Self adhesive foam weather stripping (optional).
How to proceed: There is nothing tricky about the skills
required to make your own storm windows.
Before getting underway, you should
decide whether you want your storm
windows on the inside of the
window
or the out­
side It makes little
&
o* each s»ea to the c o « n e r« ^ a u d « t ^ tly . m p i y y
It your plastic is thinner^
direct stapling can cause
np-outs We recom­
mend, in this case. (
the use of thin card­
board paper or screen
door m o u ld in g tack
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difference in their heat-keeping
ability... but it may make a differ­
ence in your particular circumstance.
Either way. the process is similar
I Building the frame:
I Whether used
I inside or outside
the window, the
wooden frame should
be sturdy and snug
fitting. Use of 1' by 2 '
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INTR0DUCINMM0RE
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We figured that the more g uilt-free
fun you could have on the n e w W eight
Watchers * Program the more chance
there d be that you’d stick to it A n d lose
the w eight
So after careful study, we added foods
like cheeseburgers, real cocoa milkshakes
and more to the new Food Plan A ll w ith in
limits, of course
Come to a m eeting Today There s
more than ever g oing for you, and le «
than ever to hold you back ,
h x r u i o n T K CNAMGE
WBGHT
wood stock is recommended.
Fastening the corners can be
done several ways
The simplest we ve
run across is the
metal cleat.
The Authority
® v o u lu T H B O 0 K
TO LOSMG WBGHT:
Emanuel Hospital
2803 N. Gantenbein
Thurday 7:00 p.m.
Mara natii Church
1222 N.E. Skidmore
S a t 9:30 a.m.
Carpenters Hall
222S N. Lombad S t
Mon 7:00 pm
Thurs. 9:30 a.m.
Northeast Center
5049 NE Sandy Bivd.
Non. Tuet, Fri 9:30 a.m.
Mon thru Thurs 7:00 p.i
JOIN ANY CLA SS ANY TIME
For «ferM Ü oo call Collect Portlaad Í97 1921
Weekday.
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Cleats should be appbecF
at an angle (to reduce the
chance of splitting) and on
both sides of a joint.
For a snug fit, we recom­
mend the use of self-adhesive foam weather
stripping on the perimeter of the frame By
sizing your frames slightly smaller than the
window area and lining the frame edge with
the weather stripping, a tight fitting barrier
is formed that stops infiltration of air.
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vocals. eh aau , poetry and percussion. Evas
f ^ t e r °" keyboards will bring to bear, without electronics - rhythm, percussion and
’’“‘tody articulated by congas, trap drums, base, flute, saxaphone kalimba and other
to be able X
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strips. A tack strip
p la ce d over the
plastic and stapled
through w ill pre­
vent rip-outs Note:
You in s ta ll the
p la s tic on one
side of the frame
onfy .. not both
When cutting
your plastic,
allow a little
overlap Af­
ter fixing the plastic to the
frame you can trim the ma-
I terial back for neatness.
The completed storm win­
dow is installed so there is
about a 1 air space between
the plastic and the window
Savings: Inside or out, storm
windows save energy and
money. How much depends on
location of your home and the
seventy of the weather
On the average, however, tight-
fitting storm windows will give you
annual savings ranging from a
low of 19c per square foot of win­
dow area (in mild climates) to as
much as 72c or more (in cold clim ­
ates) That's savings per year
per square foot of window area.
It s hard to estimate exactly what
the material cost might b e ... it
depends a great deal on local costs
However, it definitely pays Io
shop around.
For further information on this
do-it-yourself storm window
project, please contact
any Pacific Power office
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