Re: Cold weather interfering with my forge work

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Re: Cold weather interfering with my forge work Curt Welch 12-01-2009
Posted by Curt Welch on December 1, 2009, 11:11 pm
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> If you close it off, be sure the house is closed tight!
> Then positive pressure the shop - and have the forge stack
> take the outflow - and not invade the shop. The fan can
> be across the room where you can get outside air to compress
> in the room - e.g. more volume in put than the forge stack and walls
> leak.
>
> Martin

Yeah, sounds wise. Don't want a set up that could end up leaking exhaust
gas into the house!

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