Windows – How best to attach? (idea needed for my solar experiment)?
Question:
I can not find any ‘H’ shaped clips at my local hardware store that accept a 7/8” material. The closest (and frustrating) thing I found was a ‘H’ shaped clip for holding 5/8” plywood roofing together; that would have been perfect, except I need 7/8”. I would gladly purchase a stick of 7/8” ‘H’ shaped channel, and cut it into little pieces.
My main question is: what can I use for ‘H’ shaped clips to hold these 7/8” thick windows in place?
Btw, the horizontal material that I purchased actually measures about 1” thick, it is 1/8” thicker than the windows; I’d prefer this material be 16’ long for rigidity. I can still return the 1” lumber. 7/8” material of some sort might actually be better, but because I am on a tight budget I will probable stick with this material unless someone suggests something better. Again the main problem is the ‘H’ clips or finding an easy and inexpensive way to attach the windows to the lumber.
For the H-shaped clips you could use 2 pieces of aluminum channel riveted together back to back. Get the channel slightly wider than the glass so as to insert a piece of rubber between the glass and the aluminum channel.
I realize It`s a bit late now, but a better idea for the glass may have been discarded sliding glass door panels. They`re a bit bulkier, but installation and removal would be a snap. Especially if you could find a good head and threshold.
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