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Re: Wiring doors in cold weather
I suppose you could tape up some plastic over the door opening.
I don't know if you have ever seen a large refrigerated food processing
business. Forklifts loading and unloading trucks, etc. They have plastic
strips hanging down over the door openings to keep the cold air inside.
"G. Morgan" wrote in message
> Does anyone have a good technique for minimizing cold air coming into the
> house
> while wiring a retro? I usually leave the cable box inside the doorway
> when I'm
> in the attic to prevent the door from closing on the wire, however when
> it's
> really cold out that's too much of a gap to let air in. I guess I could
> leave
> the wire box outside and put something in the door on both sides to keep
> it from
> opening and closing.
>
>
>
> --
>
> -Graham
>
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