Theronswanson
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I hadn't thought about window units. No windows in the garage though. This reminded me however, they make the portable units with wheels.No experience with either one but I will say that a few of my buddies have wall mount ones that oscillate by themselves and I think I would prefer that over one you have to manually move unless you are just working in one spot for long periods of time.
Have you thought about a window a/c unit? I put two medium sized ones in my 40x72x14tall shop and they definitely help.
Acme Tools has the same fan with 36 reviews at 4 plus stars. The same fan with a remote on Amazon is about the same rating. I took the 2 bad reviews with a grain of salt as well. They both said they're loud. To me, that is a VERY subjective thing. The video posted didn't sound bad to me either.Just 4 reviews and they aren't very positive.
I took a standard 36" fan from HD and mounted it upside down on the ceiling of my last shop... Seems like this might save a few bucks.Just 4 reviews and they aren't very positive.
Get out the saws and make a hole for a window unit.I hadn't thought about window units. No windows in the garage though. This reminded me however, they make the portable units with wheels.
My experience with oscillating fans are they don't work well. That being said the only time I remember using them was in elementary school and the fans were 30 plus years old![]()

The lack of noise makes this the winner here... Most everything else suggested will drive you crazy when it's running on high. Just my $0.02.Not a ceiling fan.... But man does it put out air...
I stopped by a local HVAC company and asked them if I could have the blower out of one of the furnaces they replaced for someone...
FREE, FREE, FREE...
A handle and simple L bracket legs were added... Added a grounded plug with an 8' lead...
Has a 120V motor that drives a squirrel cage... Very quiet... With lots of air...
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I did this once. But I covered mine with a wood frame with chicken wire and had it blowing out the lower garage vent. A lot of these have multi speed motors so you can set the desired air flow or noise lever.Not a ceiling fan.... But man does it put out air...
I stopped by a local HVAC company and asked them if I could have the blower out of one of the furnaces they replaced for someone...
FREE, FREE, FREE...
A handle and simple L bracket legs were added... Added a grounded plug with an 8' lead...
Has a 120V motor that drives a squirrel cage... Very quiet... With lots of air...
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I have the same style , just Different name I make do only one ,best thing is you can be under the car and have the fan onI just bought 4 of these to hang in the shop.
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iLIVING 20 in. 3-Speeds Multi-Purpose High Velocity Floor Fan or Wall Mount Fan, 5500 CFM, 160-Watt, Black ILG8F20 - The Home Depot
Cool your home, office, garage and workshop with the selection of this beautiful iLIVING Multi-Purpose High Velocity Floor Wall Fan, Black. Offers durability.www.homedepot.com
I just bought 4 of these to hang in the shop.
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iLIVING 20 in. 3-Speeds Multi-Purpose High Velocity Floor Fan or Wall Mount Fan, 5500 CFM, 160-Watt, Black ILG8F20 - The Home Depot
Cool your home, office, garage and workshop with the selection of this beautiful iLIVING Multi-Purpose High Velocity Floor Wall Fan, Black. Offers durability.www.homedepot.com
I have the same style , just Different name I make do only one ,best thing is you can be under the car and have the fan on
Thanks for the link , I would like another one but Menards is a bit far to travel from OZSame here... one is mounted on the wall by my workbench and is pointed to blow air on me when I'm standing in front of the bench. Yes, it is a bit loud, but so am I when I'm working. The other floats around the shop wherever I need it.
Menards is running a sale on them right now for $40, $36 if you factor in the rebate.
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Masterforce® 20" High Velocity Floor Fan
Introducing the Masterforce® HVD-20D, the perfect high velocity floor fan for all your indoor and outdoor needs. With a heavy-duty bearing motor and industrial-grade deep-pitch aluminum fan blade, this fan is built to last and provide powerful air circulation. But that's not all! The HVD-20D...www.menards.com
I've been thinking of doing this?I cut a hole in the wall for my window AC unit. I saw a bunch of warnings not to do this but for the life of me I can't see a problem. My hole is trimmed a little differently that it would be if there were a window there but other wise, to me, it is the same thing.
I have the name-brand version of whatever this is mounted above my workbench somewhat at an angle and diagonally so it hits the entire workbench area where a person would stand.Not in a garage, but I have an 18" version of this in our greenhouse...
It's been running on low speed, non-stop for almost 3 years now.
Thanks for the link , I would like another one but Menards is a bit far to travel from OZ, I will get another one one day , on the upside mine was in the bin at work , a bit of contact cleaner fixed up the buttons and worked like new

