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Oh man I as sure it was for ground water.lol
Marc Newman
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It is going to look really good with a Newell parked in there!
Richard and Rhonda Entrekin
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Tom,
I am loving what you are doing with the Newell House! Fans look good, but I am wondering if you will feel any breeze.
These guys are expensive, but maybe one over your primary work area.
http://www.bigassfans.com/for-business/a...n/hangars/
Bill Johnson
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bill, i researched fans a ton. the fans you have the link to are 6-8k dollars each and are huge.
i did not want fan blades over any of the lights or over the top of either coach bay. i have it set up so i can walk easily on top of a coach in either bay without ducking. that is also why i put a commercial jackshaft garage door opener on both doors. you will notice there is no trolley on the ceiling over the middle of both garage doors.
and....the fans i bought are commercial high bay fans. they each put out 46,000 cfm at high speed. by design, ONE of them is big enough for the entire shop. i put 4 of them in and an 8 foot BAfan is 160,000 cfm. so the 4 of them is about the same cfm. i also located them strategically. the one agains the wall is so when my coach is in the bay, and i am working on the drivers side (i will back it in) then i can have a fan breeze over me. then one is over the tool and lift area and the other 2 are down the center line of the shop.
a typical house ceiling fan is in the 5,000 cfm range.
i switched each fan separately and used a variable speed controller on each.
tom
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oh and they are metal bladed as well.
nice thing is they were not incredibly heavy. i was able to install last 3 by myself on the scissors lift. had forest with me on the first one and decided i could do them myself.
nonetheless, the real test will be when i get power to see how they work. all the specs in the world dont matter to your face.
i will also have some large round rolling floor fans like you see in barns.
tom
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Tom, I knew you probably researched the fans...but it would have been cool to say that you had a Big Ass Fan in your garage!
Cant wait to see it!
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Are you interested in selling the design plans.. That thing is awesome!!
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That building is very impressive. I hope to see it in person some day! Thanks for the continued up-dates.
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