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Thread ID: 106648 2010-01-17 06:53:00 Gib board question. Nomad (952) PC World Chat
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849413 2010-01-18 06:48:00 Something like the picture in the middle. :confused:
http://www.curvedwalls.ca/


A curved door :banana

Why would anyone want a curved door? :confused:
hueybot3000 (3646)
849414 2010-01-18 06:56:00 Why not gary67 (56)
849415 2010-01-18 06:58:00 builders nightmare? hueybot3000 (3646)
849416 2010-01-18 08:57:00 Nope. Apprentice set it out as a straight door - - - R2x1 (4628)
849417 2010-01-18 17:53:00 builders nightmare?

Nah not really a bit of a pain to make but once made no more difficult to fit and hang than a normal door
gary67 (56)
849418 2010-01-18 19:46:00 I've seen curved plywood sheets in furniture. Perhaps the curved wall has used plywood and covered with plaster, then painted/papered.

Anyway, gotta agree with Jen... sooo 70's.
Greg (193)
849419 2010-01-18 20:03:00 Someone said a insulated house may be too hot in summer? Has this been true for those who have insulation in your homes?

We are not getting insulation but just wondering.

Not sure if they had extra heating as well. They know a friend who is a retired builder. Might of been of been summer. They said they had sweating flowing down their faces .. :D
Nomad (952)
849420 2010-01-18 21:24:00 Someone said a insulated house may be too hot in summer?
Another guy recons this is rubbish.
Coaster (270)
849421 2010-01-19 00:19:00 It could of been extra heating, not sure.

Folks know a retired builder who built his own home. They paid him a visit and found it very warm. It could of had extra heating not sure .... given his age.
Nomad (952)
849422 2010-01-19 06:13:00 This house is very warm now and it is fully insulated but we get full on all day sun. However the house is easy to heat in winter as once the sun goes shut the curtains light the fire and toasty warm. It is definately warmer than our last house that was not insulated gary67 (56)
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