My garage is single skinned brick but its quite drafty, do you think that would be sufficient ventilation?
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Originally posted by oskihen View PostShould be fine pj , the draft should sort it out , have you got a gas bbq, if you have light it up in there and see what happens as a test .'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'
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Originally posted by PeeJay View PostSadly not, I prefer to cook rather than barbecue. I looked on Ebay and there are some very nice real flame ones but all the wrong side of a ton.
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Originally posted by oskihen View PostA bit like soft top cars in summer wrong time of year , I feel a purchase for the summer ready for next winter may be more apt'Cigars are a hobby, cigarettes an addiction'
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[QUOTE=PeeJay;285390]I'm amazed that they dry the air out. I used to have a Calor gas heater in an extension 20 odd years ago and it made the walls run with condensation.[
I had the same in a bus once, the glass was running with condensation when the heater went on. If I left it on long enough it would clear. I think what happens is that the heat evaporates the moisture in the room and the cold glass is where it condenses. If you have good ventilation the moisture eventually will burn off. This is actually a good thing, the last thing you want in a shed type cave is moisture. I don't think dry air is going to be most people's problem. If it gets too dry just place a dish of water under the heater.
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As long as I open the small windows and keep the ashtrays clean, it’s not usually too bad!
In the cold months, I only smoke 1-2 cigars a week and now 1-2 pipes per week (just started), unless I’m out doors then it may be more.
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Pea You!
Originally posted by mr_lovegood View PostAs long as I open the small windows and keep the ashtrays clean, it?s not usually too bad!
Perro, el PerrosigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros
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Strictly outside.
Have a plastic patio set and a pub style bench.
If it's during the week and I'm not working there's a local pub which is awesome but normally pretty quiet even when the weather is OK. Sadly most heated outdoor smoking areas are so scummy and cigarettey that it can be tricky finding new places out and about.
I've smoked indoors before and found the smell vanished within hours, but as we live in a rented house and my girlfriend is a non-smoker I can't smoke here.
I pretty much don't smoke during the winter.
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Pick a Pipe!
Originally posted by Timfy View PostStrictly outside. I pretty much don't smoke during the winter.
Perro, el PerrosigpicVaya con Dios, Amigos! - don TJ and the Coros
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