I'm putting in a few windows in my coop that will be closed during the winter to prevent drafts, but I'm having a hard time finding a recommendation on the thickness of the plexiglass to use.
1/8" would be most convenient to construct (the blade on my table saw is 1/8" and I can easily create grooves in the window frame).
Is there any reason to thing that this would not be warm enough for winters in NYC? There will be an overlapping trim on the inside with weather stripping and oh-so-much caulking involved. Our wintertime lows average in the mid 20s but we usually have a day or two down in the low teens.
Anyone have experience with this?
1/8" would be most convenient to construct (the blade on my table saw is 1/8" and I can easily create grooves in the window frame).
Is there any reason to thing that this would not be warm enough for winters in NYC? There will be an overlapping trim on the inside with weather stripping and oh-so-much caulking involved. Our wintertime lows average in the mid 20s but we usually have a day or two down in the low teens.
Anyone have experience with this?