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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 3630911" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>Do you have a back door to the shop? If so, you could make a frame like I did out of 2” square steel tube with casters and a shelf on which I put a 220V window AC unit. When I want to use it, I open the back door and roll the frame into place, and it fits the opening quite closely. I put hardy board on the outside with a plywood interior, and I sandwiched some sheet foam insulation between the two layers. My shop is mostly uninsulated, though I did put a layer of insulation on the inside of the west-facing OH door. The AC does a good job keeping the shop cool up to the low 90s. Here’s a pic, and yes, that’s a doggy door for my four-legged friends who want to keep me company <img src="/images/smilies/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-shortname=";)" /></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]220988[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 3630911, member: 7157"] Do you have a back door to the shop? If so, you could make a frame like I did out of 2” square steel tube with casters and a shelf on which I put a 220V window AC unit. When I want to use it, I open the back door and roll the frame into place, and it fits the opening quite closely. I put hardy board on the outside with a plywood interior, and I sandwiched some sheet foam insulation between the two layers. My shop is mostly uninsulated, though I did put a layer of insulation on the inside of the west-facing OH door. The AC does a good job keeping the shop cool up to the low 90s. Here’s a pic, and yes, that’s a doggy door for my four-legged friends who want to keep me company ;) [ATTACH type="full"]220988[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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