Just wanted to stop in and say I greatly admire your work. Top notch, clean and never looks like you cut any corners. Great job as always :jointsmile:
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Just wanted to stop in and say I greatly admire your work. Top notch, clean and never looks like you cut any corners. Great job as always :jointsmile:
Thank you Btf for the kind words :) I just do what everyone else does I guess ...... Trial and error and once you dont have but the occasional error you must be on the right path.
Had a couple of cool days and nights (July 1st and forcast tonite is 49 :wtf3:) so basement has had a chance to cool back down to it's normal temp. Trying to figure out how to get a larger diameter pipe through the window and outside without it looking really fucking weird LOL. I'll post a pic or 2 tomorrow so yall can look at my problem.
I took some picks of my venting problem from the outside, the only thing you dont see in picture is the road to the left that is about 20' away and no trees no nothing just open space. This used to be my dryer vent so it has always been out there so it is nothing new but I'm thinking if that baloons up to 6" somebody might be scrating there head thinking "Wow! That must be 1 big ass fucking dryer!!" and I dont want it to be Leo from the city or Deputy Dawg from the county because this road happens to be only 1 of three bridges going across a river so lets say it is well traveled :admin1:
Why not bring it up through the wall so u can bring the 6" all the way to the wall, and then modify one of those angled dryer vent covers to fit a 6" pipe.
-C
You could remove the window, and build a sealed box around the opening on the inside of the room. Then run what ever size duct to that box.
i agree with tiki
You could make a sealed window box so easily for that tiny basement window.
sealed window box would proly be the easyest
I think you should do nothing...Just thought I should be the dick in the group...LMAO.
In all seriousness...You have come a long way...Box that window in...then we can call it a day!:thumbsup:
Figures the person that wanted to be a dick was you Marty LOL ;)
Thank you so much for the ideas and if I would have read them before going to Lowes to stare at stuff in the plumbing/heating section to jumpstart my brain. Well I came up with a simple and stealth option. Bought a soffit vent which can accept either 4" or 6", removed the 3" from going through window and replaced by vent and my 6" duct goes the whole route now. Now to see if it works :wtf:
Sorry have not posted in a bit, have been battleing heat both in room and work. Last week was aprox 110 in the shop I work at and the end I have my tools and crap has no fan so no air circulation :(. Now battleing PH problem so tomorrow I will post some pics and shit so I can catch up.
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