Joined Aug 2006
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Fishkill, NY
Well Winter in NY is coming very soon. I moved into my new house about 2 months ago. This one has a 1/2 basement. I would like to take that basement and turn it into a comfortable (a light jacket)smoking area. It is currently unfinished and it will probably stay that way for a little longer. So what I need to know is there ant way (w/o spending the kids college fund) that I can smoke there and not get any of the smoke into the house.
I was thinking of creating a very simple negative air flow from the upstairs by throwing in a window fan to pull air out from the basement coupled with either a candle or air system of some sort. I figure if I am pulling warmish air from upstairs (plus the boiler) I could get a reasonable temp. If I smoke at the window it should pull most of the smoke out. It is mildly humid in there also, which I figure would amplify the odor. Do you think this has any chance of working? I would hate to cut a good stick short due to my fingertips freezing off.
Any suggestions would be great.
I was thinking of creating a very simple negative air flow from the upstairs by throwing in a window fan to pull air out from the basement coupled with either a candle or air system of some sort. I figure if I am pulling warmish air from upstairs (plus the boiler) I could get a reasonable temp. If I smoke at the window it should pull most of the smoke out. It is mildly humid in there also, which I figure would amplify the odor. Do you think this has any chance of working? I would hate to cut a good stick short due to my fingertips freezing off.
Any suggestions would be great.