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to: ATM
from: jtmiller2{at}comcast.net
date: 2003-08-05 08:18:46
subject: Re: ATM Brick siding for observatory

From: "Jim Miller" 
To: "Mark Whorton" , 
Reply-To: "Jim Miller" 


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mark

if the heat retention is a problem you could just spray water on it a =
couple of times around sunset. that should help cool it to near ambient =
with little difficulty.

good luck

jtm
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----- Original Message -----=20
From: Mark Whorton=20
To: atm{at}shore.net=20
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 7:32 AM Subject: ATM Brick siding for observatory


I am planning to use brick siding on my backyard observatory to match my =
house, but I'm concerned about local seeing problems.  Does the heat =
soaked up during the day have a pronounced effect on seeing after some =
reasonable cool-down-time?  (I realize summer will be worse, but summer =
is bad enough with late nights, heat, and mosquitos anyway).  Has anyone =
had a bad experience with brick on their observatory?

Thanks!

Mark



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good luck
 
jtm
 
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