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No, vinyl shutters are not insulated because they are usually just used for decoration.
The thickness of vinyl shutters depends on the brand of the shutter and style of shutter. Many shutters use materials that are between 1/8 of an inch and 1/4 of an inch thick. Advances in vinyl technology make even the thinner shutters dent resistant.
Wooden shutters are available for purchase both in stores and online. Many different home improvement stores provide this type of a product. If the stores are out of stock you may be able to order them online or purchase them used online.
It depends a lot on what materials are used to make the plantation shutters. You can get real wood, polywood (foam) or faux wood (vinyl). Here's a great post that gives a lot of detail on the different types of plantation shutters, and what they cost: http://www.buyplantationshutters.com/blog/how-much-do-plantation-shutters-cost
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Replacement windows are typically constructed out of glass, rather than vinyl, which is most often used for window blinds, shutters and valence coverings. Look into options for glass replacement windows, you will find that your options are a lot more plentiful.
Boiled linseed oil is used as a preservative for concrete and wood. It is also used as an ingredient in paints, varnishes, and stains.
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Linseed oil is made from the dried ripe seed of the flax plant. :-)
These shutters can be used inside or outside depending on the climate and coating.
Linseed oil is a traditional PRESERVATIVE and has been used for centuries for concrete, masonry, wood and metal. You would mix it 1 parts linseed to 2 parts turpentine (not mineral spirits), but the mixture would vary. You want to used boiled linseed oil, not raw linseed oil (check the label). Note this is not a SEALANT but a preservative- if you are doing your garage or basement floor, try something else! Also be careful- the tools and rags you use can spontaneously combust (i.e.: burst into flame, no kidding!) when being used with linseed oil. Check the Wikipedia page for details under "Linseed Oil"
Linseed oil is a product of the flax plant. Linseed oil has both medicinal and household uses Woodworkers use linseed oil to preserve and protect finished wood products. It can even be used to treat wood floors.