Insulation

There's a significant gap under the front door and when the weather turns frigid, there's also a noticeable chilly breeze that comes from underneath the door.  I had meant to make a few door snakes (or whatever they're called) to help keep warm air in and cold air out, but I only got as far as purchasing a giant bag of pinto beans (for stuffing).  Over the last year, we've ended up cooking the majority of the beans, but I did finally get around to constructing two "snakes" with the remaining legumes.  They're not pretty, but it turns out that two socks safety pinned together gets the job done.  ...and as it goes, good enough is perfect.


Historic 47: Insulation

20 December 2013

Insulation

There's a significant gap under the front door and when the weather turns frigid, there's also a noticeable chilly breeze that comes from underneath the door.  I had meant to make a few door snakes (or whatever they're called) to help keep warm air in and cold air out, but I only got as far as purchasing a giant bag of pinto beans (for stuffing).  Over the last year, we've ended up cooking the majority of the beans, but I did finally get around to constructing two "snakes" with the remaining legumes.  They're not pretty, but it turns out that two socks safety pinned together gets the job done.  ...and as it goes, good enough is perfect.


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