Genius Workshop Hack or Stupid Waste Of Time?

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JASCOgoods

JASCOgoods

Күн бұрын

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@EP2JS
@EP2JS 18 күн бұрын
You could make a hook up to your dryer vent, no opening doors or clumsy long exhaust runs.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods 6 күн бұрын
thank you, I appreciate your input.
@dgoddard
@dgoddard 2 ай бұрын
Love your sense of humor. I bought one of these types of AC units for my garage shop. Fortunately I have a window that I was able to vent it out of. Living in SW Missouri, it's not as much the heat as it is the humidity. This took care of both and I could keep my shop around 75 degrees all summer.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods 2 ай бұрын
That is awesome!! I still haven't seen 75 yet but I'm thankful there's no humidity. Being really dry has its disadvantages too but still better than humidity. we cry in Vegas when it gets over 30% 😂😂😂
@howlinhog
@howlinhog Ай бұрын
In case nobody got the Vegas reference.
@GrinnerNelson
@GrinnerNelson Ай бұрын
Couple tidbits from a portable ac user. 1) for additional prefiltering I get rolls of velcro (1/2in - 1in) and stick the hook half around all the air inlets. Then get the cut your own size washable blue filter material and cut it to cover the air inlets. The hook side of the velcro will grab onto the filter material and hold it in place. 2) most portable ac units 12k btu and below are "single hose" exhaust only (like the one you have). This will create a negative pressure environment and is more likely to pull in outside hot air from any weak spots (cracks). Recommendation for you being you don't have a window for a window unit is to spend a bit more and find a "dual hose" portable unit. The downside is either cut a hole in the door, wall, or ceiling (most expensive option) for attaching the hose to intake and exhaust the air for the builtin Compressor. The upside will be you can run it at a lower speed for quieter noise levels and will cool down faster upon startup. 3) have an a/c company come out and see if it would be possible to add a vent into the garage and a filtered opening into the house for best airflow. Hopefully this will help as I too work in my garage at the moment in TX Hundred and hell Temps and high humidity. Let me know if you have any questions.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
Thank you brother, I appreciate all the info. Someone had suggested to run the line into the attic and out the eave vents. I don't have eave vents but I found some retro fit ones that I could add in. what do you think of that idea? Otherwise Ill just go out through the side of my house through the stucco.
@oriolesfan2463
@oriolesfan2463 2 ай бұрын
For me I had the same problem with AC heat exhaust. Hooked it up to a 6” PVC pipe mounted to the wall, went through the ceiling of the garage and ran the vent to the side of the house and let it vent out through the soffit.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods 2 ай бұрын
That is actually a great idea. I do have a wood soffit right above the garage door. I don't have an eave vent but I could install one!! Thanks brother, I might try that. Its better then penetrating the stucco.
@dondet9060
@dondet9060 15 күн бұрын
Too funny. Almost like looking for your glasses that are on top of your head. Cool video.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods 5 күн бұрын
😂😂😂 I have never done that with my glasses before!! 🤥🤫😂 Thanks for the comment!
@Just_D.I.Y.
@Just_D.I.Y. Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. I have a similer AC unit and I vent mine into the attic via the attic access hatch, as hot as the air is exiting the AC unit it is cool compared to the temps in the attic. When I insulated the attic I checked the temps using an IR thermometer and on a 35C day the temps in the attic were around 50C, so as the AC unit cools the garage it also cools the attic.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
Thats a really good idea! Someone else said to vent it to the attic too and vent it out of the eaves! You guys have the best ideas in my comments, thank you for sharing.
@williambuckley1185
@williambuckley1185 2 ай бұрын
Good video, sense of humor is fantastic. Thanks, keep em coming.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods 2 ай бұрын
Thanks brother, I appreciate the encouragement!!
@colesmith2541
@colesmith2541 Ай бұрын
Just curious, are you sucking a vacuum inside your shop or is the air that you are sucking out being replaced with hot outside air sneaking into the garage thru every tiny opening? A mini-split sure sounds like the ideal solution and it will runon the more efficient 240 volt circuit.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
I never thought of it but after reading a lot of peoples great comments I want to sell this unit and get a mini split unit. A lot of people pointed out that this unit blows air out of your house but sucks the hot air from outside your house back in through gaps and leaks around your house so it is really inefficient. Thank you for your input.
@DonaldChapman
@DonaldChapman Ай бұрын
Just a thought... Why not use one of those cool magnetic dryer vent exhaust things and connect it to the dryer exhaust?
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
What is that? I haven't seen a magnetic one. I will have to google that. Thanks for introducing me to something new.
@kevinthomson6324
@kevinthomson6324 Ай бұрын
I have one of those in my shop. Drilled a 6” hole through the wall to connect mine. Then I placed it in a box with 3 furnace filters so it sucks in clean air. Then made a separate port for the cool air to blow out of. Works like a charm. Your unit will be completely clogged with dust in a week without adding some sort of filtration. Before I added my filter set up I had to clean mine out I got what I could with the vacuum then once I stuck a leaf blower into the port it exhausts air the cloud of dust that shot out of the unit was incredible.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
Thank you for all the great tips. I didn't think of building a box for it. Did you find the unit inefficient? a lot of people pointed out that if you are blowing air out of your house that you will create a vacuum in your house and will pull in hot external air through cracks and voids. makes sense to me. I was gonna just get a split unit next year.
@roddyr564
@roddyr564 Ай бұрын
I did this a few years back. Built a small frame with 2x4s and 6 inch pickets for under the garage door. The garage faces west so the afternoon sun bakes it. If i start the unit in the morning it does ok. If I wait till afternoon it just barely makes it tolerable. Im now looking into a mini split.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
I don't blame you, I think I am going to do the same thing next summer. I am lucky that my garage faces east. thank you for the comment.
@waynemark93
@waynemark93 Ай бұрын
Maybe cut a hole in the garage door and attach the AC duct adapter to the door. You can fabricate a color matched duct cover for the door when not in use and get rid of the huge duct hose running through your home. That LONG length of duct hose is straining the AC exhaust motor because it has to push a much greater amount of air.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
I didn't think of how long the hose is. Thank you for the input, it's appreciated.
@77impalaforums
@77impalaforums Ай бұрын
Also keep the duct hose as short as possible to avoid the heat transferring back into the room. Maby even put some pipe wrap insolation around the duct. On my 12 by 24 lofted shed I installed a window unit that is removable for service in the wall and then built a box around the intake portion that has a opening for a 20 inch by 20 inch filter. The evaporator coils are still dirt free after 6 years.
@mikebeck7263
@mikebeck7263 Ай бұрын
Just bite the bullet and install a mini-split. Had one put in Early August and was astonished at the difference. They installed it and set it on 72F. About two hours later the outside temp was 100F and inside the 16X24 shop it was a meat locker. That was $3,500 well spent. I've been out there almost every afternoon since then and the wife is real happy with me getting projects done.
@dan1906
@dan1906 Ай бұрын
This, all day. I installed 2 24K mini-splits in my shop (40x60). I am very pleased with how it worked out. They're quiet and efficient, and were about $1200 each, installed myself. The house is next since the central system is older, not efficient, and a little problematic. Portable units are a joke by comparison.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
Thank you for the comment and sharing the insight. I don't plan on staying in this house too much longer that's why I was trying to do the least invasive method. In my next house I definitely want to do the split unit.
@gimpygardner3377
@gimpygardner3377 Ай бұрын
​@@dan1906 I live in Chicago. When I built my house I added mini-splits to the bedrooms. (I have a regular heating/AC, also) It's awesome to be able to heat or cool just the bedroom and not pay for the entire house. The only down side is if it gets colder than -5° then it won't put out any heat. These are very efficient.
@risunokairu
@risunokairu Ай бұрын
Set up a y split for the dryer outlet. Install a blast gate for when your ac is turned off so the dryer back feed lint air.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
That is a great Idea, thank you, I appreciate your input.
@Tangent360
@Tangent360 2 ай бұрын
I have to admit I laughed, but only because I did the exact same thing a couple of weeks ago. I was feeling so clever about how nice the garage was going to be, was disappointed when it wasn't cooling off very much, and then felt really dumb when I happened to look up at that giant gap at the top of the door...
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
😂😂😂 Thank God i am not the only one!! Thank you for sharing this because I know it wasn't easy to admit. 😂
@daveperala4965
@daveperala4965 Ай бұрын
Just run the vent thing through the bottom panel on your overhead door so it can stay closed. Those doors are pretty easy to cut through accurately.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
that is a good idea. I think I'm going to go with a mini split unit next summer anyways. everyone keeps saying how these units are really inefficient because they blow air out of your house creating a vacuum that sucks hot air into the house through any voids.
@SouthSideLimey
@SouthSideLimey 2 ай бұрын
Yeah, I laughed as well ! Showed it to the missus when she got home n yep , she laughed too. Very witty videos. Keepin it real!
@jascogoods
@jascogoods 2 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 Thank you brother, I appreciate the love!!!
@logancorbin9110
@logancorbin9110 Ай бұрын
Props to the person that sent you that air conditioner, however, a a decent sized mini split is going to work a lot better. I live in Phoenix, az, so I know about the temps you’re dealing with. I insulated my garage, and haven’t even finished fully insulating my garage door with a DIY kit, and my 18 K mini split does really well. It can cool my garage from the hundred and teens down to the high 80s in about an hour. My garage door is west facing, so the evening sun is brutal and it can have a hard time keeping up with that heat, but it looks like with your set up, a mini split will have you in the 70° all day long.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
Thank you for the comment. A lot of people suggested the mini split. If I am still in this house by next summer I think I'm gonna upgrade. 70s would be amazing!! I am lucky because my garage door is east facing and there's only one exterior wall on my garage and a room above it too so it's not too hard to cool.
@xHMProductionx
@xHMProductionx Ай бұрын
What are you doing for saw dust? Do you have a filter anywhere? Also, do you have an exterior wall that you can just drill a hole in the garage to mount the vent to?
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
For saw dust I just use a vacuum with a dust deputy on most tools but I still need to improve on my dust collection system. after reading a lot of peoples great comments I want to sell this unit and get a mini split unit. A lot of people pointed out that this unit blows air out of your house but sucks the hot air from outside your house back in through gaps and leaks around your house so it is really inefficient.
@jimmykosko
@jimmykosko Ай бұрын
Yup I laughed too however… I did the same thing a year ago. But it took my wife to come out and say “ did you look up”
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
😂 I am sorry, that is even worse because I know my wife would have never let me forget about that. 😂😂😂 Now I am glad I found the mistake on my own.
@WedoweeHandyman
@WedoweeHandyman 2 ай бұрын
Jasco I love it I didn’t think of the door gap o figured the ac condensation ruined some of your prized MDF 😂😂😂
@jascogoods
@jascogoods 2 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 I don't know why I didn't think of the gap above the door before doing all that work.
@rupe53
@rupe53 Ай бұрын
For the amount of cost / effort involved so far, compare the cost / effort of actually installing a window and a window AC unit. That will probably be half of what a mini-split costs.... and you gain a window in the off season. You could also investigate tying into the house AC with flex duct up in the attic, then adding another filter on the return side to hold down the sawdust. Vents could be controlled manually instead of a T-stat. (just open / close when needed)
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
Those are all great ideas! Where were you when I was installing this thing! 😂😂😂 I don't plan on staying in this house too much longer so I was just trying to do the most invasive thing I could do especially since summer is almost over. If I am still here next year I will make a new plan for the summer. Thank you for all the great ideas and the comment.
@rodneyhammon1793
@rodneyhammon1793 Ай бұрын
Just like Mike said, bite the bullet and install a mini split. I had one installed last July. It’s the best thing I’ve ever done. I keep my car in the garage and on the other side I have my gym.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
I agree, I am going to install one next summer. Everyone pointed out how these things create a vacuum in your house and the hot air from outside will find a way in.
@chuckfinley4869
@chuckfinley4869 Ай бұрын
You could tie into your dryer vent system, from inside the garage. Or create a parallel run from inside the garage.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
Thank you, that's a great Idea. after reading a lot of peoples great comments I want to sell this unit and get a mini split unit. A lot of people pointed out that this unit blows air out of your house but sucks the hot air from outside your house back in through gaps and leaks around your house so it is really inefficient.
@briant2259
@briant2259 27 күн бұрын
A portable ac is nice but the air that is exhausted it is pulling hot air from somewhere to replace it. If you really like having the ac, look into a mini split system since you have no windows. Or a through the wall ac, that is what I did in my garage so I did not block my only window... And don't forget to look up. 😀
@jascogoods
@jascogoods 20 күн бұрын
thats what people have been saying, I never thought of where is the air coming from that is being blown out of the house. 😂 thanks for the tip.
@onmyworkbench7000
@onmyworkbench7000 Ай бұрын
You have to remember that any air that goes outside from the AC unit removes air from inside the house,. And it lowers the pressure inside the house and the air that that is removed from the house has to be replaced and it will come in through any leeks in the house and with it will come hot air and humidity. Install a mini-split I have a Pioneer in my shop and I love it I use it to heat and to cool.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
a couple people have said that about removing air from the house. I never even thought of that. Now I definitely want to go with the mini split. thank you for the insight, I appreciate it.
@Hunter-vl6ft
@Hunter-vl6ft 2 ай бұрын
Just swap the dryer vent hose and put a zip tie on it. Thats what I did & it works great.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods 2 ай бұрын
Yea I thought about doing that. or put a Y or something that only allows flow in one direction. my dryer is always being used so i would have to keep switching them back and forth. but that is still a good solution.
@ih8frd2
@ih8frd2 Ай бұрын
When we bought our house the two car garage was split with a wall with a room on one side and about 8 feet of "garage" on the other. The garage door was still operable, daddy wanted his garage, down came the wall. The previous owner did plumb a small HVAC supply vent, but it couldn't compete with the wife's hot car after she came home. On a good say it would get it to 78-80 degrees. I do 99% of my projects and car repair/maint. in the garage and I wasn't having it. 1 year later, here comes the mini split. BEST thing I ever did. I now change my oil in a very pleasant 72 degrees. I will shut it off when cutting wood so dust doesn't clog it, but I prechill it before I start. Sometimes my garage is colder than my house. I also don't need to buy a bigger generator now for the a/c for hurricanes, now we can just camp out in the garage, a 3kw generator could run the mini split.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story, it is appreciated. Its a coincidence because the same thing happened to me in my first house. The previous owner built a room in more than half the garage and when I bought the place I also tore it out. It was so ugly too, they painted the room bright green with black doors and trim!! If I am still in this house next year I think that I am going to have a mini split installed. Everyone convinced me.
@EeyorIs21
@EeyorIs21 Ай бұрын
Look at little cat doors that can be locked. Install one in the bottom of your garage door. Then vent out of the pet door.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
Thats a good idea. I just didn't want to make a hole in the garage door, I figured it be cheaper to patch a hole in the stucco when I sold the house.
@michaelosmon
@michaelosmon Ай бұрын
Vent it to the attic space itd be a lot easier plus you could set the unit on a shelf which being that cold air falls being on a shelf would help your situation
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
That's a great idea. I Think I'm just gonna go with the mini split unit next year. everyone is saying these units are a waste of energy.
@jonesgang
@jonesgang Ай бұрын
You had the right idea but fell a little short. But instead of trying to vent it out via roll up door, make a permanent vent like you would for a cloths dryer. The added benefit from doing it that way is dryer exhausts vents have louvers that close preventing things like hot air or little critters from getting inside.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
That is a good idea, thank you for the input, it is appreciated.
@jonesgang
@jonesgang Ай бұрын
@@jascogoods I kinda had a little bit more time to think about it than you did.. lol Great video!
@elgringoec
@elgringoec Ай бұрын
I'd say if you have an attic over your garage, run it up through the ceiling and insulation into the vented attic. Even the hot condenser sir is likely to be cooler than the attic air when the sun's out, so help cool the attic too.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
That is a good idea, I don't have an attic over the garage, There's a room above it. but I can still run it between the floor joist and out the front at the eaves. Thank you for the comment.
@amistry605
@amistry605 2 ай бұрын
It's already in the 50's and 60's here in Chicago 😊
@jascogoods
@jascogoods 2 ай бұрын
That's way different to me. We are having above normal temperatures but even our regular temps are in the 90s at this time of year.
@greggv8
@greggv8 Ай бұрын
Make a flap that's hinged to the wall above the garage door. Put triangles on the ends so they cover the gaps at the sides of the door. Apply foam weather stripping as needed to seal the gaps. It should be possible to mount some extension style springs so that they over-center and will hold the flap down against the door yet when the flap is pushed up they'll hold it high enough to clear the door so it can fully open. A eye bolt in the middle of the long edge could be used to open and close the flap using a sturdy broom handle with a hook on its end. A problem with single hose portable air conditioners is they take part of the air they've cooled, pull that through the condenser where it gets warmed then blown outside. That exhaust duct is usually not insulated so it radiates heat back into the cooled space. Time for another hack! Make a plenum from coroplast over the condenser intake and connect a flexible, insulated duct to it and to your under door board. Insulate the exhaust duct or replace it with an insulated duct.
@ianbelletti6241
@ianbelletti6241 Ай бұрын
The gap he showed only exists when the garage door is open. He should either get a mini split or just install a dryer vent.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
wow, thanks for all the great ideas. I was hoping it would start cooling down here and I wouldn't have to worry about this till next summer so I was trying to half ass it!😂😂😂 plus I want to get a different house before then. I appreciate all the time you spent explaining this. I will definitely use some of these Ideas if I don't get a split unit.
@Baroque_Back_Mountain
@Baroque_Back_Mountain Ай бұрын
Great tip on the sawdust and fat rolls 👍👍👍 and the “plug” that dries in your belly button, can be used to cover a counter sunk screw or dowel hole 😳😳😳
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
😂😂😂 That is the best idea yet!! A little belly button lint to make it stronger! 😂😂😂 Thanks for the comment and the laugh!
@edgararcega3046
@edgararcega3046 2 ай бұрын
My house has a garage door that goes into our laundry room then a door from the laundry room goes into our house. Your home looks like it has the same set up as mine. In the laundry room there is a exhaust fan vent on top that sucks the moisture air out of the laundry room out. Got the exhaust hose from our portable air unit and attached it to this laundry exhaust vent. Make sure the laundry exhaust fan is on so that it helps pull the exhaust from the portable ac unit. It also helps to insulate your garage doors. The big metal ones. They sell insulation that is made for such garage doors. It wedges between each section.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods 2 ай бұрын
Thanks brother, I appreciate all the advice! I thought about using the laundry room exhaust but its only a 4 inch duct coming off the vent and my ac has a 6 inch duct. I was afraid to reduce it by that much. Did you have to reduce it? My garage door is insulated. Its not the typical foam panels like usual its actually part of the door. Someone suggested to go up through the ceiling and out of the eaves so i might try that before next summer.
@johnweaver8864
@johnweaver8864 Ай бұрын
I suggest upsizing the laundry vent to 6 inches. It should be easier than running an all-new pass
@justmejo9008
@justmejo9008 Ай бұрын
😂 we all smack ourselves in the forehead at that very moment you looked up
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
😂😂😂 I hear the Homer Simpson "Dough"!!
@ianbelletti6241
@ianbelletti6241 Ай бұрын
Just install a dryer vent. This should save you from having such a long trip hazard. You also want some good ventilation to ensure that you don't accidently make an explosive atmosphere during the hot days where you're keeping the doors closed. Yes. Sawdust in the air can create an explosion hazard.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
wow I didn't think of the explosive hazard! Thanks for the input and the ideas.
@PiercesPerfectPieces
@PiercesPerfectPieces 2 ай бұрын
I did the same thing this spring. Except I bought the Westinghouse 14,000BTU Portable & just went through the drywall, osb & brick 🧱 (outside). It sure was nice….. until my first electric bill came ⬆️⬆️😳😱 & my wife about hit roof!! She said "how often are you running it"?!?! I said "I haven’t even shut it off yet"!! She said "why are you running it at night when you’re not even in there"?! I said "I like it already cool 🥶 in there when I go out in the mornings"! She rolled her eyes 😒 at me like I better just get a cot & stay out here permanently!! LoL 😂 But it’s a win win for me….. Away from the olé lady & a cool🥶 garage! 😉 Oh & FYI we live in TX where it’s never "cool"!! The past couple of summers I thought I was gonna die in here, but this summer I’ve been living like King 👑….. A Cool 🥶 King 👑! 😉
@jascogoods
@jascogoods 2 ай бұрын
Your story had me cracking up, thank you for sharing it. 😂 I haven't gotten an electric bill yet so I'm not sure what I'm in for. Out here in Vegas they let you take your electric bill and distribute it equally throughout the year based on your previous year. That way your not paying $1000 a month in the summer and $100 a month in the winter. so I wont get in trouble with my wife till next year!! 😂😂😂
@PiercesPerfectPieces
@PiercesPerfectPieces 2 ай бұрын
@@jascogoods LoL 😂 Yeah they let us do that here too, but I (personally) just don’t cause I look at the opposite way….. I don’t like paying an average bill when I know nothing has been running (which would be "winter" here). You don’t really need heat & don’t have any a/c running either so I enjoy those $100-$150 electric bills then! But to each there own, that’s what makes the world go around. 🤔 🤷‍♂️ Anyways great video & content!! Truly had me LoL-ing too 😂
@Rusty_ok
@Rusty_ok 2 ай бұрын
Breaded walrus? That made me spit coffee.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods 2 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 I don't know why I pictured that but it had me laughing!!
@davidburris120
@davidburris120 2 ай бұрын
Now I wanna know what the name of the special garage vent is
@alexfierro
@alexfierro 2 ай бұрын
Ummm, “Self-unalive” vents
@jascogoods
@jascogoods 2 ай бұрын
They were vents to keep people from sitting in the garage with the exhaust running to leave life early if you know what I mean. So like Alex said “Self-unalive” vents but the word social media hates. That wasn't the official term was but that's what everyone called them on the job site.
@joe68318
@joe68318 Ай бұрын
i have a small house under 500 sq foot i used 1 of these AC for a few years knowing that all the hot that goes out the hose vent is taking air out of the house and bring hot outside air in all the other air leaks around windows and doors About 4 years ago i got a new window AC 120 volt 12,000 btu keeps the hose at 70 the first year i used it i saved enough on my light bill to pay for it you work with wood any way frame up a window to put it in or run a duct off your central system and have heat during the winter too
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
Thank you for the info and tips, Its appreciated. I never thought of where is the air coming from to replace the air that is being pushed out. When you think of it that way it seems like these are conditioners are a waste. It would be interesting to know the specs on it. I am not planning on staying in this house too much longer so I didn't want to put a hole in the wall but I might just have to bite the bullet and do it. We are still in the hundreds and we are almost into October.
@TheWilferch
@TheWilferch Ай бұрын
Could you have cut a hole in your bottom portion of a "closed" garage door? Maybe with a filler-plug to seal the "hole", for when the AC is not attached ??????
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
Yes that is possible and a good idea. My concern is that I don't plan on staying in this house very long so I didn't want to make holes that I have to fix when I sell it. If anything I might just get a mini split unit if I am here next summer. Thank you for your comment and input, it is appreciated.
@TheWilferch
@TheWilferch Ай бұрын
@@jascogoods ....👍
@physiques
@physiques 2 ай бұрын
Okay Jasco I love ya but I can't lie, I lmao 😂 when you showed the top of the garage door! Now I know I shouldn't have laughed 😢 not because I shouldn't be mean but because I didn't think of that either 😂 Keep up the great videos 👍
@jascogoods
@jascogoods 2 ай бұрын
Its ok brother, I would have laughed too if it was someone else!! 😂😂😂 Thank you for the love and the comment!
@glen1arthur
@glen1arthur 5 күн бұрын
Did you think about using your dryer exhaust vent? You may be able to t-off it.
@itwasrightthere
@itwasrightthere Ай бұрын
For long term use, consider going through the garage wall. I think that the longer the exhaust pipe is, the less efficient the unit will be. Just like running a dryer vent. Those can’t be too long or have too many bends ( by USA codes). But this isn’t to say, I wouldn’t do this ;)
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
😂 Thank you for the input, it is appreciated. You are definitely right, Going through the wall is the best option.
@cornbread1955
@cornbread1955 Ай бұрын
Think about this The single vent system you've got to replace the air that's been blowed outside where is that air coming from? Now think about that and you will know why you need the double hose system.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
I didn't think about it till people started pointing it out. Now I am glad I made this video. It seems so obvious once someone said it. 😂 Thank you for the info, I appreciate it.
@jack002tuber
@jack002tuber Ай бұрын
I thought you would use your drier vent. Works good till you need the drier
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
I did think about it, but I didn't want to open up that can of worms. I would have to put in some sort of splitter with a flap that would keep dryer lint from blowing out in the house. just seemed more than I wanted to take on when summer is almost over. (even though it was still 101 here today)😂
@donwoodshop
@donwoodshop 2 ай бұрын
What size was that unit? I mote look into one for next summer for me.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods 2 ай бұрын
Its an 8000 btu. I put a link in the video description.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods 2 ай бұрын
hello fellow woodworker/ youtuber!! I just subscribed to your channel!!! didn't realize you were making videos!!
@donwoodshop
@donwoodshop 2 ай бұрын
@jascogoods I just posted that short. Learning how to edit videos and stuff. Maybe soon I'll post some build videos
@KC9UDX
@KC9UDX Ай бұрын
I would put the unit up on a shelf and exhaust it through a wall or the roof.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
Yes that is definitely the best option. Thank you for the input.
@MrEazyE357
@MrEazyE357 Ай бұрын
Those single vent portable ACs are crap conpared to the 2 vent models.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
Maybe but this one was really putting out some cold air. But someone said the air you are blowing out of the garage is being sucked back in from the outside so I get what you are saying.
@Hybridog
@Hybridog Ай бұрын
Came here to say what you said. Two hose best.
@boxingfavsmg
@boxingfavsmg Ай бұрын
Yep. Single hose sucks the cool air from the house. Splits the air flow. Some goes over the evaporator coils to the front of the unit. The rest flows over the condenser coils then then hot air out through the hose. Where does the house air get replaced from? Some places in the house now are pulling hot outside air in.
@RonInAVan
@RonInAVan 2 ай бұрын
🤔 You should be a Y in your laundry room dryer vent that you can open and close when you want.
@matrickwurse4271
@matrickwurse4271 2 ай бұрын
You thought exactly what I thought!
@jascogoods
@jascogoods 2 ай бұрын
I did think about that because I could tap in from the garage side. I wanted to look it up and see if there were any issues with it. Thank you for the tip.
@tableseven8133
@tableseven8133 Ай бұрын
A hole through the garage door would have worked well., Just have to find a secure way to heel it closed off when you are not home to prevent a thief.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
A lot of smart people in the comments have pointed out that this type of unit blows air out of the house and creates a vacuum in your home. Then hot air from the outside is sucked back in through gaps and leaks around your house. In other words this unit is really inefficient.
@tableseven8133
@tableseven8133 Ай бұрын
@@jascogoods Yes, the 2 hose units are the better ones, but the best is the split unit one or just the normal AC unit in the window and sealed well there. I think those "portable" ones were really intending at first to be used in an emergency, not as your normal summer AC unit.
@francoisdubois80
@francoisdubois80 Ай бұрын
Mayo staight from the jar ... that's good eatin'
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
It keeps the intestines greased up. 😂
@ThisOldMan-ya472
@ThisOldMan-ya472 Ай бұрын
SO, this unit is blowing lots of air OUT of the shop, BUT why draw in hot air to equalize the output? Install a mini-split if you 'live' in the shop.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
a lot of people have suggested this, I didn't even think of the air that is being pulled back in!! thank you for the input, It is appreciated.
@vcval
@vcval Ай бұрын
for the filter , try using a cheep pair of womens pantihose/stockings stretch it over and cut off the excess and its easy to replace , also works on pod filters on your car or motorbike
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
That's a good Idea, Thank you. I wonder if I could slide am ac filer in there too.
@lukedupuy35
@lukedupuy35 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the content
@jascogoods
@jascogoods 2 ай бұрын
Any time, thank you for the comment.
@Morpheus187
@Morpheus187 Ай бұрын
I’m sure your neighbors like to hear your saws running all the time.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
I used to do it with the door open and my shirt off so I'm sure they prefer this over seeing a breaded walrus!! 😂😂😂
@Hambone556
@Hambone556 Ай бұрын
Lol at least the fur baby is there to lap up the water that thing is pooping out on the floor! Love the fat comments
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
😂😂😂 they are always lurking in the background hoping I drop a crumb!! Thank you for the comment.
@purdunetae2995
@purdunetae2995 Ай бұрын
Why not cut a hole in your garage door? You can put a flapper on the outside to keep animals from coming in when you aren't using the AC.😊
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
That is a good idea. I think it would be cheaper in the long run if I just did it through the wall because I would probably have to fix it when I sold the house. From all the comments I have gotten I might just do a mini split unit next summer. everyone says they are way better and more efficient.
@Granite_Gunsmith
@Granite_Gunsmith 2 ай бұрын
How bout a doggy door style exaust in the garage doo itself? That way it stay closed in the winter and the wind from the exaust can blow it open.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods 2 ай бұрын
That's a good idea. I didn't want to make a hole in the garage door because I might have to replace the panel when I go to sell and that can get expensive.
@Granite_Gunsmith
@Granite_Gunsmith 2 ай бұрын
@@jascogoods thats why i figured the doggy door could work well. Sell it as a feature for pet lovers lol
@thefrankperspective4247
@thefrankperspective4247 Ай бұрын
Had to Google what the vent was called. Yeah, that ain’t gonna fly.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
😂 It might not be PC to still call them that but that's what they called them when I was building houses in the 2000s
@TheGregoYatzee
@TheGregoYatzee Ай бұрын
Run a duct from furnace to garage.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate your input.
@pmrich7035
@pmrich7035 Ай бұрын
Gaff is a little word, just 4 letters and one of those is a repeat 😂
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
😂😂😂 Its actually Gaffe!! don't feel bad I saw it in another comment! I thought it was gaf 😂
@pmrich7035
@pmrich7035 Ай бұрын
Gaff is an alternate spelling. Normally used as a nautical term (primary definition), but also used to indicate an error. Found it also has other meanings I didn’t know about ‘to cheat’ and in British English ‘to gamble’ Gotta love all the variations on spelling in the English language 🤪🤪
@TheWilferch
@TheWilferch Ай бұрын
Gaffe ....
@DKSorg
@DKSorg Ай бұрын
#DryerVent. Why not use the Vent already cut.... Laundry Room...
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
I get what you are saying, it just seemed like a big can of worms to open. I would have to tap into it through the wall and install some kind of y with a flapper. or switch back and forth between the dryer and the AC all the time. I think I might just get the mini split next summer and call it good. Thank you for the comment and the ideas.
@charlespaine987
@charlespaine987 Ай бұрын
Trouble with “portable “ A/C units is you NEED 😊two openings intake and exhaust on room “evaporator “ side and two hoses one intake one exhaust on the condenser side to the outside . Most portable a/c are poorly designed and executed
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
A lot of people have been saying this. The unit puts out really cool air but after hearing from everyone I can see the flaws in the system. Thank you for the info it is appreciated.
@joegutierrez4197
@joegutierrez4197 2 ай бұрын
Good job! Mine is twice that size, but I have a window in my garage. Pro tip...better get some screen over that vent. A critter may crawl up that and start eating your hose! Blessings!!!
@jascogoods
@jascogoods 2 ай бұрын
ouch I didn't even think of that screen thing!! but that's a good idea!! you are blessed to have a window, that would have made this much easier. 😂😂😂
@sterlingjohnson5147
@sterlingjohnson5147 Ай бұрын
How bout that 'Letric bill???
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
😂 I don't know yet, ill let you know when I get the bill.
@Jack-Surreal_Panes
@Jack-Surreal_Panes 2 ай бұрын
Pool noodle, stuff a few in the gap
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
that's a great idea!! I was looking for pool noodles at Walmart but I think they already stopped selling pool stuff.
@ClaytonDewberry
@ClaytonDewberry Ай бұрын
😆 Overcome your brain farts. Nice!
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
😂😂😂 Thanks!
@ronduckett5017
@ronduckett5017 2 ай бұрын
Stuff some fiberglass up there!!!
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
If I didn't think the hoa would have a fit I would just build outer doors that swing open and call it good. Thank you for the comment.
@soflymiamisfinest3329
@soflymiamisfinest3329 Ай бұрын
lo me 2... i HATE DISHES LOL
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@soflymiamisfinest3329
@soflymiamisfinest3329 Ай бұрын
Hey, big boy with the sawdust in his man boobs. LOLI did something very similar, and after I built it, I also realized it was leaking from the top. Sometimes we just don't use common sense because we're so focused on that building something doing the man thing and solving a problem, and making it look nice and Fitted, and never realizing what simple common sense would tell you if you stood back for a second, the door rolls in and pulls away from the wall, about eight inches l o l no help to the a.C..
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
😂😂😂 I hear you brother, I'm just tryna hide in the garage before i get roped into having to do chores in the house with the wife!! I'd rather use a table saw than a dishwasher for some reason!! 😂😂 Thanks for the comment brother
@bradleyrauk8857
@bradleyrauk8857 27 күн бұрын
Run it out your dryer vent
@jascogoods
@jascogoods 20 күн бұрын
that's a good Idea, thank you.!!
@MrEazyE357
@MrEazyE357 Ай бұрын
"Gaff" is four letters the last time I checked. Sounds like you need to keep working on your "big words".
@KC9UDX
@KC9UDX Ай бұрын
It's 5. Gaffe.
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
😂😂😂 by big words I meant phosisticated!! you know like word to make me sounds smart! 😂😂
@douglasbrinkman5937
@douglasbrinkman5937 Ай бұрын
Lamont......
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
Sanford???
@ericmoeller3634
@ericmoeller3634 Ай бұрын
come on man you really going to eat mayonnaise like that gross 🤢
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
It helps keep all the pipes flowing!!! 😂😂😂
@BellionaireStudios
@BellionaireStudios 5 күн бұрын
I would have put a hole in the wall for it call it a day but thats jist me
@seen48
@seen48 Ай бұрын
Hope you enjoyed your spoonful of mayonnaise as your snack. 🤢
@jascogoods
@jascogoods Ай бұрын
I did thank you. Its just like macaroni salad without the macaroni. its good if you add raisins to it. 😂😂😂
@jeremygibbens7392
@jeremygibbens7392 2 ай бұрын
Cool down is 2 words. Stop it!
@jascogoods
@jascogoods 2 ай бұрын
I went to high school in California... 😂😂😂
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