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Geo-TH,In

08-12-2023 05:19:31




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Briar Hill Brittanys

08-13-2023 04:39:33




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 Re: Pic pole barn AC in reply to Geo-TH,In, 08-12-2023 05:19:31  
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Structural integrity.?



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38 Sears Roebuck

08-12-2023 10:59:04




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 Re: Pic pole barn AC in reply to Geo-TH,In, 08-12-2023 05:19:31  
I was expecting to see that you had installed an Amish air conditioner. They take a reefer unit off of a semi trailer and mount it on the wall of a building.



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Stephen Newell

08-12-2023 07:27:50




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 Re: Pic pole barn AC in reply to Geo-TH,In, 08-12-2023 05:19:31  
How do you keep it from running away. The blower I have moves just screwed to a sheet of plywood.



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Geo-TH,In

08-12-2023 08:49:59




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 Re: Pic pole barn AC in reply to Stephen Newell, 08-12-2023 07:27:50  
The baby carriage has rear brakes.



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kencombs

08-12-2023 06:48:02




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 Re: Pic pole barn AC in reply to Geo-TH,In, 08-12-2023 05:19:31  
If it works, it works! Looks don't count.

First furnace blower I reused, I forgot some of the heat and air stuff I knew. Rigged it up to help clear fumes from the shop. Seemed to work so I left it running while I went to lunch. When returning from eating, the smell was bad, overheated windings. The intake had to be restricted to reduce the load on the motor.



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Geo-TH,In

08-12-2023 08:52:58




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 Re: Pic pole barn AC in reply to kencombs, 08-12-2023 06:48:02  
I reduce current by restricting discharge. You may see a piece of wood. I adjusted the opening for minimum current. I used an amprobe.



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JMOR

08-12-2023 06:11:40




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 Re: Pic pole barn AC in reply to Geo-TH,In, 08-12-2023 05:19:31  
To elicit further posts/conversation, don't you know?! :D



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Dean

08-12-2023 06:23:25




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 Re: Pic pole barn AC in reply to JMOR, 08-12-2023 06:11:40  
I thought that the intolerant folks herein did not allow such....



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Dean

08-12-2023 06:09:03




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 Re: Pic pole barn AC in reply to Geo-TH,In, 08-12-2023 05:19:31  
I'll bite.

What is the purpose of the wood block attached to the end of the pipe hanger?



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Geo-TH,In

08-12-2023 06:37:34




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 Re: Pic pole barn AC in reply to Dean, 08-12-2023 06:09:03  
To adjust the angle of the fan.
Down to blow the dirt on the floor out the door. Up to blow the air on me.



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Tom in TN

08-12-2023 05:44:16




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 Re: Pic pole barn AC in reply to Geo-TH,In, 08-12-2023 05:19:31  
Okay, that's a good one. I had a vision of a 90 ton a/c that would be needed to cool a pole barn.

Many years ago, I lived and worked in and about Atlanta, GA. I was walking down Peachtree Street one day and saw a helicopter hovering above a tall building. The helicopter had a large a/c unit suspended from itself with some kind of cables. I watched for a while as the helicopter took the a/c unit down and set it onto a large flat bed trailer. A team of guys removed the cables from the unit and then the helicopter moved over to another trailer that had a new a/c unit sitting on it. I had already spent too much time watching the action so I had to leave without seeing the new unit being lifted and placed on the roof of the building, but I'm sure it was done later that day.

I guess I should not have been as impressed as I was, but I was. You might want to consider a helicopter for the installation of that new a/c that you have for your barn.

Tom in TN

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Geo-TH,In

08-12-2023 06:41:17




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 Re: Pic pole barn AC in reply to Tom in TN, 08-12-2023 05:44:16  
I'm cheap. I'll use recycled blower fans. If it gets to hit, time to cool off in a recliner. Always keep something to do for tomorrow.



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4020man

08-13-2023 14:05:45




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 Re: Pic pole barn AC in reply to Geo-TH,In, 08-12-2023 06:41:17  
The problem with me George is that cooling off time keeps making the list to do keep getting longer. Just part of the ageing process I guess. It s hot down here in Vincennes also.



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38 Sears Roebuck

08-12-2023 11:06:41




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 Re: Pic pole barn AC in reply to Geo-TH,In, 08-12-2023 06:41:17  
Don't call yourself cheap, you are thrifty :)



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