- Most of the pieces about to be assembled.
- Working at top speed.
- Very imperfect but quite good enough.
- Note how the left side…
- … does not look like the right side. I also biffed the window seat.
- Jigsaw to the rescue to seat the window.
- Now the window seats flush.
- Now to fix the window.
- The window’s metal trim as I found it.
- The window’s metal trim as I fixed it with little wire brads.
Last Saturday I gathered all the cut pieces I had hastily cut and proceeded to hastily put them together.
This whole thing is based on me looking at a few online plans and sketching it out super quick.
Because I have a toddler.
It went well considering I used screws that were too long to put it together too fast from plans not well planned out.
Post Publishing Note:
This is 3 of a 6-part series -
DIY – The Beginnings of a Cold Frame (Part 1 of __ )
DIY – The Ends of a Cold Frame (Part 2 of __ )
DIY – The Assembly of a Coldframe (Part 3 of __ )
DIY – Painting the Cold Frame (Part 4 of __ )
DIY – Window Hacker (5 of __ )
DIY – Cold Frame – Fixing the Flaws (Part 6 of 6!)










Pingback: DIY – The Beginnings of a Cold Frame (Part 1 of __ ) | The Soil Toil
Pingback: DIY – The Ends of a Cold Frame (Part 2 of __ ) | The Soil Toil
Pingback: DIY – Painting the Cold Frame (Part 4 of __ ) | The Soil Toil
Pingback: DIY – Cold Frame – Fixing the Flaws (Part 6 of 6!) | The Soil Toil
Pingback: DIY – Window Hacker (5 of __ ) | The Soil Toil
Pingback: Closer Look – The Univent on the Cold Frame | The Soil Toil