Jj

Jester

16/08/2003 2:59 PM

Supplier for Barn/shed window?

I'm buidling a nice storage shed, and I canot find a lumber yard or
window supplier in the D.C. area who supplies single pane, barn
windows.

I don't want to use an expensive, and out of place, double hung window
as the shed window. I just want a simple, single pane framed glass
window that can swing on a hing.

Anyone aware of online suppliers or DC/VA area suppliers?

I know I should try it myself, but I don't have the time or the tools.

Thanks!


This topic has 3 replies

BB

Bob Bowles

in reply to Jester on 16/08/2003 2:59 PM

16/08/2003 12:00 PM

Habitat has a retail store in our city.

On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 17:12:14 GMT, Larry Jaques <jake@di\/ersify.com>
wrote:

>Look in your paper for garage sales. Lots of people replace
>old single-glazed windows with doubles and let the old ones
>go for a song. Ditto contractors. Check on construction sites
>near you.

MB

Michael Baglio

in reply to Jester on 16/08/2003 2:59 PM

30/08/2003 1:20 PM

On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 16:43:12 GMT, Jester <[email protected]> wrote:

>I'm buidling a nice storage shed, and I canot find a lumber yard or
>window supplier in the D.C. area who supplies single pane, barn
>windows.
>
>I don't want to use an expensive, and out of place, double hung window
>as the shed window. I just want a simple, single pane framed glass
>window that can swing on a hing.
>
>Anyone aware of online suppliers or DC/VA area suppliers?
>
>I know I should try it myself, but I don't have the time or the tools.

hmmm...

1.) You're building a storage shed, and you don't think you have the
tools to screw 4 2x2's together and tack in some trim to hold a piece
of glass?

2.) You think it's going to take more time to do #1, above, than to
drive ANYwhere in the DC area?

Think maybe you're overanalyzing this one just a bit? ;>

Michael Baglio

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to Jester on 16/08/2003 2:59 PM

16/08/2003 5:12 PM

On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 14:59:01 GMT, Jester <[email protected]> pixelated:

>I'm buidling a nice storage shed, and I canot find a lumber yard or
>window supplier in the D.C. area who supplies single pane, barn
>windows.
>
>I don't want to use an expensive, and out of place, double hung window
>as the shed window. I just want a simple, single pane framed glass
>window that can swing on a hing.
>
>Anyone aware of online suppliers or DC/VA area suppliers?
>
>I know I should try it myself, but I don't have the time or the tools.

Look in your paper for garage sales. Lots of people replace
old single-glazed windows with doubles and let the old ones
go for a song. Ditto contractors. Check on construction sites
near you.


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