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#31
Very nice! Certainly adds scale to it. I was thinking you were building a much smaller Garden Shed.

Around here, we call those barns. If you can stand your garden tools in it, it's a shed. If you can drive your garden tools through it, it's a barn.

No ventilation in the roof?
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#32
It's gonna be (already is, actually) awesome. Are you starting to get a tingling feeling? BTW, when does the home construction start?
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#33
(09-02-2018, 05:21 AM)Snipe Hunter Wrote: No ventilation in the roof?

Fewer things to inspect the better it goes
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Hoping there's enough left in the budget for a mini-split and will use dust collector/air filters to move air.  I've got two 5hp dust collectors so one could be dedicated to exhausting hot air if I go that way.
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(09-02-2018, 09:38 AM)Wild Turkey Wrote: Hoping there's enough left in the budget for a mini-split and will use dust collector/air filters to move air.  I've got two 5hp dust collectors so one could be dedicated to exhausting hot air if I go that way.
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I'd pick this up, stick a spare motor out of my pile on it, put it in the wall or maybe build a box for it  with wheels (with hardware cloth so it doesn't suck in any cats), and be happy.  We have several in our shop at work in the 48-72" diameter, sitting on the floor on wheels in wooden frames.  They do the work of several pedestal fans each, and they're quieter since they turn relatively slow.

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#35
I think I've got a motor that will do that.  Bardstown is only 20 minutes away so I'll be checking into it!
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(09-02-2018, 09:19 PM)Wild Turkey Wrote: I think I've got a motor that will do that.  Bardstown is only 20 minutes away so I'll be checking into it!

Almost any motor will do, as long as the rotation is right or it's reversible.  If it draws too much current, slow it down with a sheave change, or find a variable (adjustable) pitch sheave, which used to be common on belt-driven HVAC blowers.  Or speed it up if you want more air and the current is low, but remember that the input power increases as the cube of the speed ratio*, so doubling the speed takes 8 times the input power.  Small changes make for big hp changes. 

*Called the 'affinity laws', also fan laws and pump laws.
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#37
Looks good. Bigger than expected.

Now we know you really have a tractor too.
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(09-03-2018, 06:23 AM)Mr_Mike Wrote: Now we know you really have a tractor too.

Someone would post something that wasn't so in Off Topic???
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(09-02-2018, 10:06 PM)TDKPE Wrote: remember that the input power increases as the cube of the speed ratio*, so doubling the speed takes 8 times the input power.  Small changes make for big hp changes. 

*Called the 'affinity laws', also fan laws and pump laws.

Yep, I've played with pump curves enough that I use an ammeter to see what a fan's really doing
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(09-02-2018, 09:19 PM)Wild Turkey Wrote:   Bardstown is only 20 minutes away so I'll be checking into it!

It came home with me.  It's in a little worse shape than pix shows, but for the price I can fix it
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Thanks for the tip, TDKPE.  It was posted in "farm and garden" and I was searching "tools"
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