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CUSTOM BUILT CUPOLA

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This cupola design looks great and is an effective way to ventilate your garage, barn or stable. This plan comes with a complete set of patterns, shopping list and cutting list, step-by-step instructions and photography. Dimensions 28" x 28" x 48". Skill Level - Intermediate Tools Needed Basic hand tools, table saw, circular saw, router, drill, square, long clamps, jigsaw

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