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Details of the windows, view from the inside. This explains how it is made from a DN 110 HT waste water pipe. The pipe was shortened to about 8 cm, and a few cuts were made. The resulting ends were heated with a hot-air gun until they became soft, then, after placing the pipe in the silo hole, bent and hold in place until cooled down. Now the gap was sealed with bitumen.
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