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JeremyD 05-12-2008 07:23 PM

My craigslist score for the garage
 
You have to live in a warm climate to appreciate having ac in the garage. When we remodeled the house I had them upgrade the garage doors to insulated doors.

I scored a 12000 btu portable AC unit woo woo - already getting warm in florida...

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1210648988.jpg

Danny_Ocean 05-12-2008 07:26 PM

How big is your garage? That may help, but it ain't gonna cool much. We use those as temporary cooling systems in server rooms that are waiting for A/C repair. It will keep a small (8' x 8') reasonably cool.

Gogar 05-12-2008 07:33 PM

In respect for the current PPOT "climate" (Ha! See the tie in?)I wanted to

beat you down and tell you how stupid you are
and toot my own horn for my personal knowledge of portable cooling units
and post a picture of my bigger more expensive portable AC unit,

But instead, I'm willing to buck the trend and say

Looks great, Jeremy!!! Congrats, buddy!

Danny_Ocean 05-12-2008 07:36 PM

Berate me all you want. It still ain't gonna cool a hot FLA garage.

Anything else you'd like to know?

Scuba Steve 05-12-2008 08:21 PM

I like the flooring. Can you tell me about it?

svandamme 05-12-2008 09:36 PM

it's white and black, but it's poorly designed, no self respecting chess master would play on it

Joeaksa 05-12-2008 11:34 PM

I have been thinking about getting something like that but bigger for my garage. I have a big swamp cooler but once it gets really hot it does not help with the humidity.

Good score!

IROC 05-13-2008 03:41 AM

I actually have one of those for sale right now. We used it to cool an upstairs bonus room in our last house. Ours heats also, FWIW. It works well in that it will blow some seriously cold air, but I think it would struggle to cool a garage. It might take the edge off, for sure, though.

Shaun @ Tru6 05-13-2008 03:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gogar (Post 3938893)
In respect for the current PPOT "climate" (Ha! See the tie in?)I wanted to

beat you down and tell you how stupid you are
and toot my own horn for my personal knowledge of portable cooling units
and post a picture of my bigger more expensive portable AC unit,

But instead, I'm willing to buck the trend and say

Looks great, Jeremy!!! Congrats, buddy!



Nomination for Post of the Year. Don't think it will win, but funny as heck (only 'cause it's true). good way to start the day with a smile.

berettafan 05-13-2008 04:52 AM

wouldnt' that also act as a dehumidifier? no doubt that will be a welcome effect!

berettafan 05-13-2008 04:53 AM

'craigslist' and 'garage'

two words we ALL would like to be able to use in the same sentence!!!

IROC 05-13-2008 04:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by berettafan (Post 3939224)
wouldnt' that also act as a dehumidifier? no doubt that will be a welcome effect!

Absolutely. Ours will remove a tremendous amount of water from the air per day. In fact, it filled up so quickly, the unit would shut off. We rigged up a drain line into a larger drain pan to extend the run times...

JeremyD 05-13-2008 05:02 AM

HE HE - I come back to this -

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gogar (Post 3938893)
In respect for the current PPOT "climate" (Ha! See the tie in?)I wanted to

beat you down and tell you how stupid you are
and toot my own horn for my personal knowledge of portable cooling units
and post a picture of my bigger more expensive portable AC unit,

But instead, I'm willing to buck the trend and say

Looks great, Jeremy!!! Congrats, buddy!

Now that is pretty darn funny…. Thanks Gogar

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danny_Ocean (Post 3938897)
Berate me all you want. It still ain't gonna cool a hot FLA garage.
Anything else you'd like to know?

Thanks Danny - but I really don’t need it to be 72 degrees. While that would be nice I have no real expectations that It will get low - I’d be happy with 10 degrees. It’s rated for 400 sq feet – which is about the size of my garage. I have insulated garage doors – insulated side door/Attic – no windows – so I guess we will see. If it doesn’t cool – I’ll be happy to report back that I am a failure at life and garage cooling.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scuba Steve (Post 3938953)
I like the flooring. Can you tell me about it?

Greg Smith Equipment - Bigfoot - it’s great stuff - easy to clean - doesn’t buckle when you put a hot car in - didn’t have to prep much. Look on ebay – sometimes they will throw a lot on there - and when you call the store directly they will honor the price (mine was around a 1.39 sq foot)

Quote:

Originally Posted by IROC (Post 3939168)
I actually have one of those for sale right now. We used it to cool an upstairs bonus room in our last house. Ours heats also, FWIW. It works well in that it will blow some seriously cold air, but I think it would struggle to cool a garage. It might take the edge off, for sure, though.

All I am looking for - and no - really don’t need to heat… 

charleskieffner 05-13-2008 05:49 AM

an air conditioned garage! WOW! my 2 car garage has (1) car in it 5 tons of crap and a freezer(elk-deer still left). girlfriend wants me to move from my living room(drumset stays):
1) 1983 husky 500 baja winning bike in living room locked to stand. concours frame up resto.

2) giant monster very very very heavy gunsafe.

3) a smaller but very heavy corner gunsafe.

now maybe i can convince her i need an a/c unit for my garage.

present method of staying cool in garage when its freeking 118 degrees F., is to stick upper body into freezer.............grab (2) beers. (1) goes in cool cup, (1) gets inhaled..........repeat. jump in pool every 1/2 hour on the 1/2 hour! repeat aforementioned body in freezer grab beers drill.

nights are especially fun when all sorts of critters come out due to lights on. very entertaining taking wd-40 and immoliating scorpions/centipedes with lighter. flame cooks them so hot it leaves an outline just as if you have drawn a scorpion/centipede on the concrete!

m21sniper 05-13-2008 07:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scuba Steve (Post 3938953)
I like the flooring. Can you tell me about it?

It looks like Diamond plate.

Very cool.

Danny_Ocean 05-13-2008 07:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JeremyD (Post 3939249)
Thanks Danny - but I really don’t need it to be 72 degrees. While that would be nice I have no real expectations that It will get low - I’d be happy with 10 degrees. It’s rated for 400 sq feet – which is about the size of my garage. I have insulated garage doors – insulated side door/Attic – no windows – so I guess we will see. If it doesn’t cool – I’ll be happy to report back that I am a failure at life and garage cooling.


400 s/f? You obviously aren't doing well.

1000 s/f in SoFLA and a 2.5 ton unit won't keep it cool. I'm upgrading to a 4 ton unit:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ch/garage1.jpg

Scuba Steve 05-13-2008 07:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JeremyD (Post 3939249)
Greg Smith Equipment - Bigfoot - it’s great stuff - easy to clean - doesn’t buckle when you put a hot car in - didn’t have to prep much. Look on ebay – sometimes they will throw a lot on there - and when you call the store directly they will honor the price (mine was around a 1.39 sq foot)

Thanks! I'll be doing... something with the garage floor after the move, but not sure what. I did vinyl tile last time and it looked nice, but wasn't the greatest when I had to jack something up (had to pad the floor with a piece of plywood so the tiles wouldn't dent). Anyway it's either that or give a good paint coating a try.

Quote:

Originally Posted by svandamme (Post 3939028)
it's white and black, but it's poorly designed, no self respecting chess master would play on it

CURSES!

Gogar 05-13-2008 07:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gogar (Post 3938893)
In respect for the current PPOT "climate" (Ha! See the tie in?)I wanted to

beat you down and tell you how stupid you are
and toot my own horn for my personal knowledge of portable cooling units
and post a picture of my bigger more expensive portable AC unit,

But instead, I'm willing to buck the trend and say

Looks great, Jeremy!!! Congrats, buddy!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danny_Ocean (Post 3939503)
400 s/f? You obviously aren't doing well.

1000 s/f in SoFLA and a 2.5 ton unit won't keep it cool. I'm upgrading to a 4 ton unit:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ch/garage1.jpg

SWOOSH! NOTHIN BUT NET.

Thanks, Danny. Love ya, man. I'll definitely credit you with the assist on that one.

JeremyD 05-13-2008 07:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Danny_Ocean (Post 3939503)
400 s/f? You obviously aren't doing well.

Now you are being a dick - and for no reason. Good for you and your 1,000 sq feet - I'm doing just fine thank you very much - even better when I don't have to deal with dickheads on the internet.

stevepaa 05-13-2008 07:47 AM

Did similar when I lived in Florida. Actually had them add a separate unit for garage when building the home.


Good job. You will enjoy it.


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