bash_brannigan
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I have a small warehouse attached to my office, and use it for storage. The space is about 20x35 with high ceiling (18ft?). I recently bought an old car and want to work on it when I have some time. This is in Houston, so it gets really hot in there. The space is leased, and I can't justify paying for a commercial A/C unit, and the landlord won't allow anything like a mini split system. No windows, rolling metal door, metal roof with some spray on insulation, but old and unlikely to be doing much. Either side are other warehouse spaces, all without A/C. I have a small hole in the wall used by a previous tenant for drainage (low down, maybe 4 inches across?), but no option to make any more holes in the wall.
The only option I can see is a portable unit, or maybe two units, but the vent pipe becomes a problem - I guess I could put a screen over the vent pipe, but this is an industrial area, so there are rodents outside (hopefully not inside!). There wouldn't be enough of a hole to accommodate two vent lines for 2 units.
I started to think about it, and hot air rises, cold air sinks, and I am only really interested in the bottom 6 feet. The building is a total of maybe 20,000 sq ft. and I think that there is a clear path across all of the units at the roof. If I put the vent pipe straight up the wall, going up as high as possible, would that be enough to get the hot air away from the low level area I am working in? Maybe a stupid idea, but I was out there the other day and thought I would pass out I was sweating so much! I don't think something like a swamp cooler will work because we have very high humidity. Any other options I haven't considered?
The only option I can see is a portable unit, or maybe two units, but the vent pipe becomes a problem - I guess I could put a screen over the vent pipe, but this is an industrial area, so there are rodents outside (hopefully not inside!). There wouldn't be enough of a hole to accommodate two vent lines for 2 units.
I started to think about it, and hot air rises, cold air sinks, and I am only really interested in the bottom 6 feet. The building is a total of maybe 20,000 sq ft. and I think that there is a clear path across all of the units at the roof. If I put the vent pipe straight up the wall, going up as high as possible, would that be enough to get the hot air away from the low level area I am working in? Maybe a stupid idea, but I was out there the other day and thought I would pass out I was sweating so much! I don't think something like a swamp cooler will work because we have very high humidity. Any other options I haven't considered?