Smoking in the garage
Hugemoose
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So as the temperature continues to drop up here in the NE, I have been thinking about retiring to the garage to enjoy a cigar. My main problem with this would be the accumulation of smoke. Now it is a big garge, but I don't want to be swimming in smoke nor do I want the place to smell of stagnet smoke.
So, any suggestions on how to eliminate the smoke? Any cheap ozone machines out there....
So, any suggestions on how to eliminate the smoke? Any cheap ozone machines out there....
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I don't have a garage, but yesterday I had to retreat to my storage shed to get out of the wind. It's only 10 X 12, so I'll see what it smells like today, but it's far enough from the house that it doesn't really make a difference.
It is getting freaking cold!!!
I also use the dust collection system from my power tools to help vent the garage. That way I don't have to have a door open.
Here on Vancouver Island our winters usually mean lots of rain and big winds, so having a door open is not a good thing. I just let the fan run for an hour or so and the smoke...she's gone!
I figured that every year this furniture takes up a lot of room in the garage for storage. So why not put them to use? It's actually pretty comfy.
As for the smoke, it's usually gone by the next day but, if it isn't, I just set a fan to blow out one slightly open door while pulling air in through another. Works well for me.
Marty
Crack the garage door, thats the way I do it,
Here is some picture porn:
For reference, it's a 5 car garage. This little "man cave" was just set up because it will serve as a green room for the bands that are going to be here next week. We have two huge fields where my cousin is throwing a big birthday party next weekend. I mean like 200 people big. So there are 4 live bands playing, a pig roast, leg of cow, full catering (he's the caterer), 8 kegs, and lots of cigars!!!
Oh and I think tomorrow night I might have a cigar in there.....gota test it out. At least I won't be shivering this time.
NOW It's a ManCave