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2021-06-20 "Building an eave is not an end. It's a means to an end" [長年日記]

The open window facing the children's room on the second floor does not have eaves, which makes it easy for rain to fall in.

So, my wife asked me if I could make an eave.

However,

- I don't want to make a hole in the exterior wall.

- I have no expertise in steel pipe processing.

- Lumber has durability issues.

- Plastic tin is cheap looking.

I've been thinking about it all weekend, and then I had a moment of realization.

"Building an eave is not an end. It's a means to an end"

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So I'm currently ordering parts from Amazon to handle this.

I will inform you of the results later.