Radiator enclosures – dental office
Enclosures out of 3/4 ply with internal structure of metal studs and track, removable covers attached with magnets to studs, access panels for valves.
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Start:
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Design was by the architecture firm but there’s always a few things I have to figure out.
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Vent prototype:
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Access panel prototypes:
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Veneered corners:
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My favorite and least favorite element. On one of the windows I was squeezed between the window (which needed clearance to open) and the radiator valve, so this panel had to be reduced to accommodate the valve handle.
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