So anywho, it’s 125°F in my garage as I type this. I have a window unit out there, but it can run nonstop for a month and not cool down the whole garage (and the first time somebody opens the garage door all the cold air is lost. If the wifey pulls the car in from an errand out, the battle is over and it’s an oven).
I’ve been toying with ways to temporarily partition off a portion of my garage (basically, just around the workbench) as a way to create a sort of ‘cold room’ in the garage. The window unit works just fine with some testing I’ve done with sheets/clips/staples & some wire.
I stumbled across the ‘Zipwall’ product at http://www.blakeproducts.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=33 as an off-the-shelf option, but was wondering if anyone had a homebuilt version of this and could share some images.
I’m toying with shower curtain type rings that slide on a wire – stows against the wall when not in use - a ‘cold box’ that can be rigged up in 30 seconds or so.
Anybody have something like this in place already?
I’ve been toying with ways to temporarily partition off a portion of my garage (basically, just around the workbench) as a way to create a sort of ‘cold room’ in the garage. The window unit works just fine with some testing I’ve done with sheets/clips/staples & some wire.
I stumbled across the ‘Zipwall’ product at http://www.blakeproducts.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=33 as an off-the-shelf option, but was wondering if anyone had a homebuilt version of this and could share some images.
I’m toying with shower curtain type rings that slide on a wire – stows against the wall when not in use - a ‘cold box’ that can be rigged up in 30 seconds or so.
Anybody have something like this in place already?