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*'''Description:''' Reuse of an old wagon wheel as a pretty window | *'''Description:''' Reuse of an old wagon wheel as a pretty window | ||
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*'''Issues:''' Probably not extremely resistant to wind, but it seems to be holding up. | *'''Issues:''' Probably not extremely resistant to wind, but it seems to be holding up. | ||
*'''Location:''' 16 de Septiembre, across the street from Pemex gas station. | *'''Location:''' 16 de Septiembre, across the street from Pemex gas station. | ||
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===Instructions=== | ===Instructions=== |
Revision as of 19:09, 5 June 2006
Wheel Window Wall
- Description: Reuse of an old wagon wheel as a pretty window
- Justification: Visually appealing, allows people to see your wonderful house without entering. Does not require glass or metal.
- Issues: Eventually the wood may rot and will leave a gaping hole.
- Location: Right next to Chacharas
Bag Roof
- Description: A sun shade made from old produce bags
- Justification: Since it is mostly for shading sun and not rain, rather than buy a new tarp or install a roof, why not sew together a bunch of durable sacks?
- Issues: Probably not extremely resistant to wind, but it seems to be holding up.
- Location: 16 de Septiembre, across the street from Pemex gas station.
Instructions
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