05-29-2018, 11:09 AM
What project have you made, that sees the most use?
Out of all the projects I've made, the one project that likely gets the most use and with which my wife is the most happy, is a window fan.
We had one made of plastic and tin and it rattled like crazy, and you couldn't operate the window behind it without it falling out of the opening.
So about 8-10 years ago, in an effort to test my new pocket screw jig (a gift from the wife), I made a BB plywood box that sits in the window opening (slots routed into the sides allow me to install it over some screws through spacers in the window trim). I cut a circle and installed a high velocity fan in it.
We live close to Lake Michigan and it isn't uncommon for summer daytime temps to be rather high, but then evening temps can fall quite rapidly. So even if we've had the air on all day long, at 7 or 8pm, we can turn-off the air, open a few windows, and crank-up the fan.
It sits in a window at the top of the stairs. Right now it is 70F with a dew point of 59F (yeah, it is gorgeous outside), and the fan is keeping the entire house comfy.
Out of all the projects I've made, the one project that likely gets the most use and with which my wife is the most happy, is a window fan.
We had one made of plastic and tin and it rattled like crazy, and you couldn't operate the window behind it without it falling out of the opening.
So about 8-10 years ago, in an effort to test my new pocket screw jig (a gift from the wife), I made a BB plywood box that sits in the window opening (slots routed into the sides allow me to install it over some screws through spacers in the window trim). I cut a circle and installed a high velocity fan in it.
We live close to Lake Michigan and it isn't uncommon for summer daytime temps to be rather high, but then evening temps can fall quite rapidly. So even if we've had the air on all day long, at 7 or 8pm, we can turn-off the air, open a few windows, and crank-up the fan.
It sits in a window at the top of the stairs. Right now it is 70F with a dew point of 59F (yeah, it is gorgeous outside), and the fan is keeping the entire house comfy.