Aluminum-Skinned Foam Panels Make the Transition from the Corrugated Building Roof to the Glazing Panels |
EPDM Rubber Sheet Peak Detail |
To prevent rain from entering the internal passages of the glazing, I had to fabricate aluminum flashing that sheds water and allows any moisture inside the panel to drain. These flashing details had to be inserted just under the top layer of the panels so that they readily shed ice and snow but don't get knocked off by heavy frozen sheets when they slide down. Finally, everything had to be caulked to keep out winter winds.
Drip-Edge Detail That Covers the End of the Glazing Panels, Readily Sheds Ice and Snow yet Allows Moisture that Collects Inside the Panels to Drain and Will Let a Gutter Collect Rain |
Garlic Bulbs Ready to Be Broken Into Individual Cloves for Planting |
First Wide Row of Garlic Cloves Planted, Root End Down |
Garlic Bed Covered with Two Inches of Soil, Then Two Inches of Mulch |
Second Garlic Row and It's Getting Dark Already! |
Both Rows Ready for Winter! |
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