Recycling old windows

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Steve Bupp, of Cross Creek Farm near Glen Rock, uses old windows to give character and charm to the garden sheds he custom builds. He said that he could use plastic, but that these look much better. The 100% decomposable sheds made of wood, the first renewable building material, are built on site and trucked to a buyer's location. The 12 pane window in this picture with Bupp passing by was salvaged from a building in Glenville.
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Historic York's Architectural Warehouse is a great source for old windows.

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This page contains a single entry by Paul Kuehnel published on October 31, 2007 12:05 AM.

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