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This project sure is coming along nicely! I'm very impressed with how well you seem to have thought this out. Thanks to your super-thorough planning, you'll reap the benefits every time you walk in there for as long as you live in that house.
Again, thanks so much for sharing this us! I'll be doing one of my own soon.
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Lonely Wandering Bum
Hey guys, just a quick update. Nothing too special, just a half days work of running wires, and we started running the duct work. We also put up 2 of the ventilation fans. These fans are SUPER quiet, and we tested them as seen without the insulation, fan cover, and sheet rock.
Next week we'll finish putting in the 3rd ventilation fan, duct, and connect it to the bathroom ventilation fan already up.
Small progress, but we're moving ahead...generally we only have one day a week (Sunday) to do this work, and we spend about 5-6 hours. The hard part is almost over, and then we'll get to the electrical work. These duct joints are taped, and will be sprayed or painted with a 2nd sealer. Insulation will go on top of everything. Ok, any questions or comments and welcome and appreciated. Until next week my friend!
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Lonely Wandering Bum
Originally Posted by
Herf N Turf
This project sure is coming along nicely! I'm very impressed with how well you seem to have thought this out. Thanks to your super-thorough planning, you'll reap the benefits every time you walk in there for as long as you live in that house.
Again, thanks so much for sharing this us! I'll be doing one of my own soon.
Thank you sir! I look forward to seeing your project when you get it started.
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Tombstone
Looking good.
Thank you!
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Lonely Wandering Bum
Whats up guys! Weekly update, today we spent the day doing more duct work...looord it's a pain in the azz! (If you build it AFTER the room was completed). We had to cut more ceiling, more wood, more metal, bending, scraping and pulling...however, it's coming along! We put up the 3rd ventilation fan, and started cutting the ceiling to connect the bathroom vent to the main ventilation system (with the 3 fans). Next week, we'll finish the exhaust duct work, and put up the fresh air system. We also ran some more wiring for the electrical work, which we will also start next Sunday.
Here's a few photos...similar to the last update.
Here is more duct work I had to purchase today.
This is the only piece of flex duct that I'm using.
This is the 3rd fan we put up today, and the 4" duct we have coming off the tee duct to feed or draw from the bathroom.
This is the sealer we decided to go with. Duct tape with air tight seal, and Flex seal spray. I also have Mastic, but not sure if we will use it, this flex seal seems pretty tight with the tape.
This is where the main duct will connect to all 4 fans and go outside to the side of the house with no windows.
As always, thanks for tuning in, and all comments and questions welcomed!
Until next Sunday!
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Lonely Wandering Bum
Originally Posted by
Ciro
Looking good!
Thank you!
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Hey just wondering how much are your expenses? I think I might get something done but only if its in budget. Also did contractors go overboard, like hidden prices?
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What's up ladies and Gents! Just a weekly update. We thought we would be able to finish up the duct work today, but it turned out to be more work than anticipated. A lot of cutting measuring etc. We finished most of the duct work today though. We connected the bathroom to the main exhaust duct, now all is left of the exhaust is running the last couple of 6" duct outside of the house and installing the exhaust exit. We started and completed most of the fresh air system as well. We put up most of the duct, installed the intake fan and duct heater. We also ran half the duct across and down the wall. All is left is to run the fresh air duct to the other side of the room, and then we can start sealing the walls and ceiling back up...of course AFTER we test everything. So far we tested each piece for power, and everything works. The exhaust fans BLOW like MAD! (as we cut them on and put our hand in the end duct) So, it's going to suck that smoke right out the room easy! Anyway...a few photos below. All and any questions, feel free!
This is the little 50cfm fan in the bathroom that we hooked up to the main exhaust system.
That fan is running through a 4" duct below.
This is the last of the 4" duct that connects to a 4-6" duct reducer, which connects to the 6" main duct.
This is the one of the two fresh air ducts feeding the room.
This is the one fresh air duct going in and up the wall, it will run across the ceiling instead of in the ceiling, as there is no room for both duct systems to pass (it's ok, my ceilings are pretty high. I'm 6'1" and have PLENTY of head room.) The 6" duct will actually come down leaving about 4" left in the beam you see it pinned against once it's boxed off, covered with sheet rock, and will have a ladder effect. I plan on decorating it with the walls using molding. Where you see the open tee, is where we are going to run the other fresh air to the other side of the room.
The fresh air duct leads up the to this 6" duct heater.
The 6" duct heater runs into a 6" to 8" reducer, to connect to this big boy pulling in all the fresh air this room needs.
We cut the hole and installed the fresh air intake. We didn't finish this install, just put some basic sealer to keep things out until next week., however, everything fits like a charm. BTW, from the fresh air fan, we went to a 8" to 7" reducer, and went out the side of the house with a 7" duct and return.
We'll as Porky Pig would say, "That's all Folks!"...
Until next week!
Be well!
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Hey just wondering how much are your expenses? I think I might get something done but only if its in budget. Also did contractors go overboard, like hidden prices?
Wow, to be honest I lost count...lol. Only because this is 2 years in the making. If I were to guess, I'd say so far (not being done) I'm in the $10 grand range give or take a little. Good thing is, to complete the room, just basics, no electronics, no bar, entertainment center, REAL humidor, or wine rack, I practically bought everything, so there's just a few more hundred to spend on the wood floors, paint and molding. To be honest, I can easily see another 6-10 grand going into the room for total completion (including furniture). We are going to build my bar ourselves, and also the entertainment center which will hold the smaller TV, liquor, and small things like a coffee machine. For the most part, I'm just concerned with getting the MAIN stuff done, which is the exhaust and electrical...so I can smoke my first stick in here, and go "Aaaahhhhh". Everything else will be done in phases. After the basics are done, we will immediately start on the bar, and entertainment center. Other things will be purchased over time. Anyway, I've said A LOT more than what wass asked lol. Be well!
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