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2010-06-07, 10:54am
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Fresh air question
My garage is my studio - have great ventilation. Using oxy con and propane (may change to natural gas - diff thread...). I can add a window for fresh air but it must be on the same side of the garage as my torch/ventilation. Will that work? Thanks!
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2010-06-07, 2:06pm
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It needs to be 10' away and up wind
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2010-06-07, 3:59pm
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What is upwind?
I can only get it about 6ft away - and I'm not sure what upwind is - - but it will be an awning window up next to the ceiling - does that count?
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2010-06-07, 4:17pm
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honorary bead lady
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Big door/man door?
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2010-06-07, 4:22pm
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No door - just adding a window - probably 2 ft high, 4 ft wide
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2010-06-10, 12:00pm
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Simple solution is to use ducting to route your exhaust 4 feet to the side away from the new window.
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2010-06-10, 2:05pm
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Thank you!!!
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