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Old February 26, 2015   #16
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You might try a place that replaces glass. They might have some scratched pieces. You can get some that are tempered from sliding patio doors. Don't forget you cannot cut tempered glass.
Try Harbor Freight for your automatic vents.
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Old February 26, 2015   #17
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It is not really that hard. I bet you can do it by the third one. You only need glass, a glass cutter, straight edge, goggles and safety glasses. If you can't do it after a couple of tries, any real hardware store can cut it for you
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Here is a nice one.
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Old February 27, 2015   #20
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Vent fan is definitely in the plans. I have a vent but right now it's only manual. Of course, too hot will be a bigger problem than cold here.
You can buy a product called "aluminet" shade cloth. It doesn't shade the house like black shade cloth does, it reflects the heat. We have it ordered to try an "experiment" to grow strawberries in troughs for the Summer inside the small greenhouse.
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Old February 27, 2015   #21
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Worth, that looks just like my greenhouse, although mine is a little larger. I'm looking for some rare,tropical parrots to put in there, along with my rare frog and butterfly collection. Peacocks and flamingos,too.
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