It's all about ventilation. I smoke in my apartment all the time and there is not one trace of smoke smell in it. What I do it open a window on one side of the apartment then open another window on the other side of the apartment. The one window allows fresh air to come in while the other window becomes the exhaust. Works great. So in your case if you go with bathroom vents etc. make sure that they are opposite side from each other and that one is sucking in fresh air while the other is blowing it out.
Nice man very nice. My wife says when we remodel are house I can turn one room into a smoking room. I'm very jealous though until then I will have to go outside which I still do enjoy. It's 25tonight with 15 mph winds man I wish I had a indoor area. Enjoy man now all you need is a stinky ashtray or two and you will be all set somebody send me his addy so I can send him one.
Had 6 of us int there Friday night, and I can tell you ventilation will be a hurdle. I was using a window fan to exhaust, which helped, but was not enough to keep a non smoking friend happy.
Drywall, leather couch, power..you are way ahead of me.. I have 100 foot extension cord and cable running across my lawn. My wife thinks I am frickin nuts...
Hey Randy, have you ever been enjoying yourself in there and all of a sudden the garage door opens? Btw isn't it nice enough there to be outside most of the time?
Haha, no on the door, I have it open most of the time. I could be outside most of the time, but I need the man cave to mix two of my hobbies...gars and pc games.
Haha, no on the door, I have it open most of the time. I could be outside most of the time, but I need the man cave to mix two of my hobbies...gars and pc games.
Hey Randy, have you ever been enjoying yourself in there and all of a sudden the garage door opens? Btw isn't it nice enough there to be outside most of the time?
Hey Randy, have you ever been enjoying yourself in there and all of a sudden the garage door opens? Btw isn't it nice enough there to be outside most of the time?
Define "enjoying yourself". ROFL!
I'm sorry, but you know someone was thinking it.
For a garage, I guess it depends on hot hot/cold it gets. In CA you might be able to get by with a nice fan. I guess if not, you'd need to look at a window AC/Heating unit. To be honest, though, those are just guesses.
Hey Randy, have you ever been enjoying yourself in there and all of a sudden the garage door opens? Btw isn't it nice enough there to be outside most of the time?
Define "enjoying yourself". ROFL!
I'm sorry, but you know someone was thinking it.
Sick people we are..... I had the same thought !
Hey Randy, nice cave..... perfect with the desk and PC. Hope to see it one of these days !
I'm jealous.....
I tried "converting" one of my backyard sheds using two windows, one for intake, and one for exhaust using fan, etc.......failed miserably..........I probably could have done a better job of it.....but after waiting 3 weeks for the smell to finally get out of my shed (multiple ozium treatents, door left open, etc.) I decided to give up.
Based on my failure, and few things I've read, you'll want a REALLY good ceiling exhaust fan first.
Then, the interior of the cave should have no carpeting, rugs, traditional couches, etc.
Leather and wood only for flooring, walls, furniture, and such. You want nothing that can absorb odors.
Finally, the pot-belly stove or similar is a great idea too!
Hey Randy, have you ever been enjoying yourself in there and all of a sudden the garage door opens? Btw isn't it nice enough there to be outside most of the time?
Define "enjoying yourself". ROFL!
I'm sorry, but you know someone was thinking it.
Sick people we are..... I had the same thought !
Hey Randy, nice cave..... perfect with the desk and PC. Hope to see it one of these days !
All of my BOTLs, even Seagarlover, have a lifetime invitation to stop by!
Making some progress on man cave. Basic wiring done. Ventilation installed. I opted for a Panasonic Whisperline inline fan, with two pickups. The fan is rated for 340 cfm and is supposed to be very quiet at 1.7 sones.
Since the room is just over 200 square feet, with 8 foot ceilings, this should replace the air in the room just about 12 times per hour. This should be adequate, and I can supplement with a window fan if the need arises.
beautiful condition off Craigslist. Just had to reseat thermocouple to get it working. Seller didn't think it worked. Took me 5 minutes to get working.
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Wiring starts next week.
I'm sorry, but you know someone was thinking it.
Hey Randy, nice cave..... perfect with the desk and PC. Hope to see it one of these days !
I tried "converting" one of my backyard sheds using two windows, one for intake, and one for exhaust using fan, etc.......failed miserably..........I probably could have done a better job of it.....but after waiting 3 weeks for the smell to finally get out of my shed (multiple ozium treatents, door left open, etc.) I decided to give up.
Based on my failure, and few things I've read, you'll want a REALLY good ceiling exhaust fan first.
Then, the interior of the cave should have no carpeting, rugs, traditional couches, etc.
Leather and wood only for flooring, walls, furniture, and such. You want nothing that can absorb odors.
Finally, the pot-belly stove or similar is a great idea too!
Since the room is just over 200 square feet, with 8 foot ceilings, this should replace the air in the room just about 12 times per hour. This should be adequate, and I can supplement with a window fan if the need arises.
The lower chair rail will be 1 x 8 tongue and grove pine, as well as the ceiling. Wood being delivered tomorrow.
shooting for a 90% completion for Super Bowl.
beautiful condition off Craigslist. Just had to reseat thermocouple to get it working. Seller didn't think it worked. Took me 5 minutes to get working.