PirateTurner
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My hanger turned workshop has six transparent panels in the roof, 3 on a side. The hanger is 40'X40' with the standard sheeting except where the sky lights are cut in, flat mounted. I haven't measured but the sky lights are about 3'X10. The hanger has the standard steel building fiberglass insulation, OBTW
In the winter time, the sky lights are great but they can and do cause condensation to drip. I've staggered the equipment so that is not really a problem and through a covering over the tooling if spacing is not an option. In the summertime in the CSRA (think Augusta GA), there is a lot of radiant heat that comes through the panels. The inside temp's can exceed the outside temps and I have to keep a fan on the dust collector starter.
I like the light but not the summertime heat. I've been thinking about some type of shade cloth covering for the exterior side of the light panels. I've found EZ Snap shades via the Google and wonder if there is any experience here with the product. The snaps are glue on or screw to the roof.
TIA
Gene
In the winter time, the sky lights are great but they can and do cause condensation to drip. I've staggered the equipment so that is not really a problem and through a covering over the tooling if spacing is not an option. In the summertime in the CSRA (think Augusta GA), there is a lot of radiant heat that comes through the panels. The inside temp's can exceed the outside temps and I have to keep a fan on the dust collector starter.
I like the light but not the summertime heat. I've been thinking about some type of shade cloth covering for the exterior side of the light panels. I've found EZ Snap shades via the Google and wonder if there is any experience here with the product. The snaps are glue on or screw to the roof.
TIA
Gene
