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Below 265 SQ/FT DRIVESITFAR IS GETTING ORGANIZED in his 9x15 portion of 2 car garage. DIY’s & COOL VI

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P: Thanks for the info!!

Here’s another idea or question. Since I have this old unused bbq area in my living room with about a 2x2 foot opening I’m wondering if it might be possible for me to install a small AC unit in this space and drill a venting hole out the back to the outside of my house? (Instead of going up and out which is about 8-10 foot)

Then we’d have one room with AC available during the hot days we’d like to stay home.

It’s been drizzling rain the last few days so I’m doing a lot of thinking about how to install railings and the two big steps off upper deck to main deck. Anybody installed timbertech aluminum railing and have some tips I’m all ears. I did pick up this cool little jig for installing the railing that looks like it works great. Not cheap at $34 but all my railing should end up at exactly the same height and keep my OCD satisfied.

Hope you all enjoy your weekend!!


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Here’s the bbq hole in case any of you handy smart HVAC guys might have some suggestions. The back wall is concrete block about 8 inches thick to the south side of my house about 6 foot off the ground.

The forecast has it being 90 degrees here in about 10 days.

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Also if any of you know of a good AC small unit that I can research please mention the brand and or model number please do.

Any good Small Air Conditioning threads I could and or should look at to learn more please mention them and or include the link.

Or I’ll start one as I research this myself cause I’m sure I’m not the only person that doesn’t think window AC units are safe and good security for your home. And as much as I’d love to spend all my time in our bedroom I think having the living room, dining room and kitchen cool makes more sense.

Thanks again everyone in advance for your tips and for following along
 
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Kinda like a master lock padlock isn’t it? If someone wants to get in they will but I like to think the idiots like to take the easier path so anything a person can do to cause a delay or a problem for them can help.

I did an initial search for small AC units and have yet to find a good one so I might start a new thread and see what I can find or maybe find an hvac expert with some ideas.

Funny talking about AC when it’s pouring rain and mid 50’s at the minute but it’s going to warm this summer here
 
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Hot weather is coming to the PNW so still looking for a great solution to our lack of AC but I’m sure we will be ok with the 3 big fans for another year or so if no AC solution found.

I want to give a big shout out to the guys making YouTube videos about installing cause with the purchase of this $35 jig (tools and trade decks snd carpentry invented and showed how to use) and some very good tips from Dr Decks and several others my bride and I were able to install all the timbertech black aluminum railing in a day. It also comes in white but my bride thought black would look much better and I think she’s right again.

The lawn could use another layer of good top soil and compost with more seed and the use of my new $50 leveling tool but it’s starting to look like a lawn again. This leveling tool was a lucky buy cause I just bought the most popular one on Amazon that was also on sale and it’s built like we’d expect from tools 50+ years ago. Thick gauge, nice paint and adjustable 6 foot handle with a nice grip on it.

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