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    Ventilation

    I installed a through wall exhaust fan not too long ago and was just wondering. The take up air needed is 470 CFM. I usually just crack the garage door while running. I have no windows in the garage. I was just under the house in the crawl space looking at the wall with the garage on the other...
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    Harbor Freight 20% coupon?

    "Just an update to confirm that this coupon is still working its magic. It worked for me today in the central North Carolina area" Just got a notice yesterday that a new location just opened up in North Durham, NC. 10% off your entire purchace. 4/17-4/24
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    Exhausting

    The fan location will be in the little nook where the water heater and compressor are. Yes, that's where most of the smoke and dust are so that should work out. Hood? I bought this fan online. It has an outside hood if that's what you mean. It has a pull chain to open/close the outside, and...
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    Exhausting

    I thought of that, but man, that's a lot of fan, don't ya think? And look at the the take up air needed. Great if the door is wide open, but most of the time it will just need cracking for the smaller fan idea. Above my attached garage is a bonus room with a crawl space on each side, so your...
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    Compression - Show Off Your Compressor

    Small but mighty!
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    Exhausting

    Hi, new on board, would like to install an exhaust fan in the wall to keep the garage ventilated. Just to let you know up front I've made up my mind on what I want to do, but If someone has better ideas, by all means, speak up. I have a good size space. 23X24' with tall ceilings. 11'4". I have...
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