Hello,
I just moved into a new house with a 2-car garage that will be my woodworking workshop. It's only May but it is already extremely hot in the garage in the afternoon and that will probably make it impossible to work in. The garage is all finished, drywalled, painted.
I need to cool it down and I wanted to figure out some possibilities given that:
1 - It has to be as inexpensive as possible because money is very tight.
2 - There are no windows in the garage (attached) and I'm not a homeowner so I cannot cut the walls open.
It looks like the cheapest and most efficient solution would be a window unit, but as I wrote above there are no windows and making a hole is not an option.
What the garage does have is 2 openings/vents, probably each about a foot square on the side wall near the garage door, one at the bottom and one at the top of the wall, both covered with register type metal grids (I am planning to put mosquito mesh in there.
Would it be possible to install a window unit in front of one of the vents, even if it's larger, then perhaps use some ducting to adapt the back of the unit to the size of the vent? Or use a portable A/C unit and channel its exhaust through one of the vents (on a performance/cost basis, the window units seem better)?
I do not want to create moisture inside the workshop so I will not use a swamp cooler.
Does anyone have any idea on what I should do? And if I somehow attache an A/C unit to one of the vents, what do I do with the other vent? (heat is a concern, but dust as well, which still needs to be aired out...
Thanks!
I just moved into a new house with a 2-car garage that will be my woodworking workshop. It's only May but it is already extremely hot in the garage in the afternoon and that will probably make it impossible to work in. The garage is all finished, drywalled, painted.
I need to cool it down and I wanted to figure out some possibilities given that:
1 - It has to be as inexpensive as possible because money is very tight.
2 - There are no windows in the garage (attached) and I'm not a homeowner so I cannot cut the walls open.
It looks like the cheapest and most efficient solution would be a window unit, but as I wrote above there are no windows and making a hole is not an option.
What the garage does have is 2 openings/vents, probably each about a foot square on the side wall near the garage door, one at the bottom and one at the top of the wall, both covered with register type metal grids (I am planning to put mosquito mesh in there.
Would it be possible to install a window unit in front of one of the vents, even if it's larger, then perhaps use some ducting to adapt the back of the unit to the size of the vent? Or use a portable A/C unit and channel its exhaust through one of the vents (on a performance/cost basis, the window units seem better)?
I do not want to create moisture inside the workshop so I will not use a swamp cooler.
Does anyone have any idea on what I should do? And if I somehow attache an A/C unit to one of the vents, what do I do with the other vent? (heat is a concern, but dust as well, which still needs to be aired out...
Thanks!
