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(04-13-2018, 07:12 AM)oakey Wrote: Mike
Looks great are you looking at the end
being completely done or at least close?
Yes. Maxline Air lines on second half next week maybe!! Maybe some ceiling fans.
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(04-13-2018, 07:23 AM)BloomingtonMike Wrote: Yes. Maxline Air lines on second half next week maybe!! Maybe some ceiling fans.
Big butt fans??
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No. I want them above my lights and my trusses are 4' oc. Was thinking a few smaller ones or even some other technology.
Anyone have recommendations.
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18 panels installed by myself between 5pm and 1:30am.
Heres the last was of about 2'x14' to go. Ill onock tjat tomorrow.
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(04-13-2018, 08:14 PM)BloomingtonMike Wrote: No. I want them above my lights and my trusses are 4' oc. Was thinking a few smaller ones or even some other technology.
Anyone have recommendations.
Ever been in a big, hot warehouse where they have the big 8' blade ceiling fans that turn slow? Those will move some air.
Those little 3' house fans don't do squat in a shop.
I have a 5' one that does a decent job in my 40x64
I don't have 16' ceilings though, only 11'
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I need to see what size I can run in my trusses. I have a floor 48 barn fan that I can roll around. It does a good job.
A friend put up 4 smaller ceiling fans ss looking outdoor restaurant style at 12' in his shed and they work great for him.
I actually get good air movement opening these wall like garage doors. Also get bugs though.
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Btw walls are done. Monumental achievement for me. May be the hardest longest work ive personally ever done.
Starting north half maxline air line run/install here in a few hours. Hoping to get the 16' high mounted mainline and its ts mounted today.
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Started the air line on the north wall today.
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I don't know why but I thought that stuff was flex. Do you have to offset it like conduit when you terminate?
like what one of these does?
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Apparently the line comes in a coiled roll, and you buy the tool to straighten it?
What material is the line made of?
That conduit bender looks familiar.
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