Id have to use the wood covering my windows.
In all seriousness, how do you have them secured? I'd like to get some plywood cut and ready, but aren't too sure the best way to secure them...
Id have to use the wood covering my windows.
In all seriousness, how do you have them secured? I'd like to get some plywood cut and ready, but aren't too sure the best way to secure them...
In all seriousness, how do you have them secured? I'd like to get some plywood cut and ready, but aren't too sure the best way to secure them...
As long as you have a brick house, plylox is the way to go.
http://www.plylox.com/
Those things are worth their weight in gold.
we live in the 21st century why do we still have to worry about this crap?....
Coarse thread drywall screws. Probably 3 1/2"" screws should do nicely. Then cut the plywood so it matched up with the brick moulding around the edge of the window. Screw through the plywood, through the brick moulding and the screws will hit the wall framing behind the window.
At least thats how I'd do it up here. Is your exterior wood? Stucco? Something else?
Then when you unscrew them just fill the holes with caulking. Number the plywood too so they go back in the same spot with the same holes.
edit: Or if you have the money, get real storm shutters installed.
As long as you have a brick house, plylox is the way to go.
http://www.plylox.com/
Those things are worth their weight in gold.
Cool product.
We have stucco over cinder block. I've seen those things on the internets, but thought they may fuck up the blocks somehow? No?
edit: you need 4 per window?
There's no weather modification net to fuck with when Worf get's into a fight with Jadzia.
Yeah it is
Theyre kind of a pain to get into place, but once theyre in, that shit is stuck.
You have to pry the locks away from the brick to get the boards back out.
We have stucco over cinder block. I've seen those things on the internets, but thought they may fuck up the blocks somehow? No?
edit: you need 4 per window?
christ don't make me use wiki for your gay stuff...
Non Destructive -
PLYLOX™ window clips create rigid, safe, temporary attachment of plywood to brick, wood, or stucco
window casings. No nails, screws, bolts or brackets will permanently damage your property.
There's no weather modification net to fuck with when Worf get's into a fight with Jadzia.
Go watch more gay anime with young girls who have magical powers over paper and fight evil.
hey thats a good one
Adult men should not be watching that stuff.