I moved in this my new built house back in 2004, so 99% of things currently designed at that time I would assume following some kind of industry standards. And that same Builder built an entire City around me in next ten years.
Last year out of work and I finished 90% my basement alone all diy. I even re-routed - moved cables and waterlines and ducting in the sealing to a more convenient location and shape in order to put up the sealing. And that time I had no idea yet that I could just claim the entire basement as my own mans cave....but the laundry room is the most convenient corner to run the YongHeng cooling, just flush the return line down the sink !!!!!!!!!! OMG why I did not thought about that earlier last summer and I could have a backup sink and an extra power line/plug with AMPs I could wish...
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Scotty YOU just give me an idea, thanks for this big time...
My basement is not finish painted yet, and I left several access holes in the sealing (for access doors to junction boxes). I will pull a new cable (breaker+wire+wallplug) maybe this weekend, dedicating to running a compressor right beside the sink in the laundry room. This idea I like the best vs moving back to a garage (summer too hot and humid and winter too cold and humid...Ontario here, 40 minutes North of Great Lakes), right now as I am writing 9C and 83% humid.
It will need some work on ladder again and a bit of dusting, but this sounds like a viable solution and seem to me a best at the moment.
Last year out of work and I finished 90% my basement alone all diy. I even re-routed - moved cables and waterlines and ducting in the sealing to a more convenient location and shape in order to put up the sealing. And that time I had no idea yet that I could just claim the entire basement as my own mans cave....but the laundry room is the most convenient corner to run the YongHeng cooling, just flush the return line down the sink !!!!!!!!!! OMG why I did not thought about that earlier last summer and I could have a backup sink and an extra power line/plug with AMPs I could wish...
Edit:
Scotty YOU just give me an idea, thanks for this big time...
My basement is not finish painted yet, and I left several access holes in the sealing (for access doors to junction boxes). I will pull a new cable (breaker+wire+wallplug) maybe this weekend, dedicating to running a compressor right beside the sink in the laundry room. This idea I like the best vs moving back to a garage (summer too hot and humid and winter too cold and humid...Ontario here, 40 minutes North of Great Lakes), right now as I am writing 9C and 83% humid.
It will need some work on ladder again and a bit of dusting, but this sounds like a viable solution and seem to me a best at the moment.
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