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    Finished (NO DU)

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    Heat panel


    Enjoy

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    Re: Finished (NO DU)

    Looks Very Good!!!

    I am interested in making something like yours.
    What thickness and material did you use for the sides?
    What are you using to waterproof the inside?
    Thanks
    Trey

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    Re: Finished (NO DU)

    Im using a pretty thin plywood for the sides, bottom, and top. For the frame I used 2 by 2's. I used a water sealent but am thinking about using some type water proof paint. Then for heat im using a radient heat panel from pro-products. Right now im haveing trouble geting the temps up but I think it will be all fine. I used plexi glass for the front which any ace's will cut for you. For vents, I used 11'' x 4'' vents that I got from home depot. They're plastic with a screen on the inside.
    Thanks for replying!

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