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    Need Advice On Garage Exhaust Fan

    I have roughly 11k cubic feet of space. I installed a 5200 cf 30” northern tool exhaust fan. I can turn the air over once every 2 minutes. Works great for weld smoke or small engine exhaust fumes. ‘you can see mine on back wall.
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    Water drain

    do you give the Drain a squirt of bleach or vinegar Once a month or so?
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    Water drain

    my ice bucket/container is not refrigerated like those at gas stations. The unit makes ice until it’s full. As ice melts, the unit makes more. time will tell if it’ll work.
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    Water drain

    the ice box is not refrigerate. Either use the ice or lose it.
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    Water drain

    I went ahead and reduced the drain to a 1/4” hose. So far so good. if I had to guess, I’m draining probably a gallon or so of water a day.
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    Water drain

    I just recently purchased a mini icemaker for my garage. The water drain for the icemaker is an approximately a 3/4 inch tube. Has anyone modified the output of their drain to accommodate a smaller hose that way I’m not putting a 1 inch hole in my wall to get the hose outside to drain?
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    Live Load/ Dead Load

    What else am I missing? I understand the safety factor. Not sure what the ratio is, but I’m sure it’s a good spread. From what I gathered and correct me if wrong, you take the live PSF you’re looking to be at and multiply it by the square footage of the area you’re using and that answer will...
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    Live Load/ Dead Load

    I guess those numbers I posted above would be for a commercial building 😂 But after getting in the concept, looks like you take what live PSF you want to be at and multiply it by the square footage of the area
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    Live Load/ Dead Load

    thanks. I was just throwing a nice round number out there to make it easier. I guess you take the live PSF number you are looking to get and multiply it by the square footage of the area and that should be the maximum weight it can hold distributed evenly.
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    Live Load/ Dead Load

    Am I reading the screen shots correctly? To get 100 psf live load and 20 psf dead load for the listed lumber, my maximum span is 10’ 5” ?
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    My Florida metal building and spray foam with mini-split

    Closed cell. Here's my topic on it. I am happy with it. Its a garage after all. https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/got-me-some-spray-foam-what-a-mess.516904/#post-10163027
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    My Florida metal building and spray foam with mini-split

    I’m in Florida also. Building is almost 1000sf with 12’ walls. I have foam on ceiling and walls. I installed a 36k btu mini split and have no issues keeping the garage at 70°. Building gets full sun from 11-7
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    PT wood or kiln dried?

    How do you decipher this?
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    PT wood or kiln dried?

    All right, you mathematicians.. About finished up on building this loft. It’s approximately 7.5’ X 17’ All ledgers and joists are 2x10s southern pine installed 12” on center. The backside of the loft up against the building is being held up by (4) 4x4 posts and the front is (3) 6x6 posts. I...
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    PT wood or kiln dried?

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    PT wood or kiln dried?

    My building has a concrete floor. I ended up buying them steel stand offs. The plan currently is to have (5) 4x4s on the back side against the wall and (3) 6x6s on the front of the loft. The 4x4 and 6x6 will all be in contact with the ground. What I do plan on doing is securing the loft to the...
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    PT wood or kiln dried?

    I’m in the process of getting my list together for the supplies I need to build a little loft in my metal garage. The loft will be 8‘ x 18’. The garage is currently air-conditioned with a mini split and the question I have is would I be better off going with all pressure-treated wood or would...
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    Insulating corrugated steel doors

    I’m also working/experimenting on this. Don’t mind the shtty concept so far lol. It’s just temporary, but the door gets full sun from 1pm-7pm. These moving blankets are so thick that the heat does not come through them. I basically have a big curtain that I can open and close whenever I want...
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    Insulating corrugated steel doors

    Here’s what I did. I framed out the garage door and installed metal siding on the frame. This absorbs the heat from the sun and doesn’t allow it to radiate through the garage door. With a IR thermometer, I have a 24° temperature difference and just about zero radiant heat coming through...
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