When I grew up, my grandfathers and uncles smoked up the whole house, they were hardcore smokers and didn't care whether or not you were okay with it . If you didn't like it you could leave. They also smoked in the car with the windows up. One time one of my uncles came out to visit my mom and she wouldn't let him smoke in her house. He told her that she was being disrespectful and left and never came back again. A few years prior, this same uncle lit up in my dad's new car without asking and dropped an ash on the floor, then laughed that he just christened it. I remember another time in the early 80s when smoking sections started in restaurants, one of my uncles would purposely sit in the non-smoking section and light up. Usually, he would get dirty looks, but no one would say anything except one time when a waitress told him that it was a non-smoking section, and would have to leave. He did, but before getting up he took a long drag and then blew a big load of smoke in her face.
A back draft exhaust vent hooked to a in-line fan with a carbon filter built to your size room. Create negative pressure air in the room that way all the smoke goes through the filter and exhaust to the outside of the house. It’s about 500 bucks to set it up
there is no reason to filter the air that is going outside.... the ONLY reason to use a filter of any type is if you are recirculating some of the air. if it is just venting outside, then no filter needed.
@@orion7741 not really like if your smoking weed it’s gonna be smelt outside but if it’s purified before leaving the shed or house it will not stink like weed it’s smart if it were in a shed idk so much about a house tho
Hey Matt, There are a few factors that will determine what I recommend. The best bet would be to fill out the quote form on my site with all the required details. Ceiling height, smoke levels, if the basement is part of the central HVAC system shared with the rest of the home. There are many factors to consider when smoking in a home. You could also call us to discuss your situation. Request a quote here: www.getthesmokeout.com/home-quote-request/ Our phone number is at the top of our website as well.
When I grew up, my grandfathers and uncles smoked up the whole house, they were hardcore smokers and didn't care whether or not you were okay with it . If you didn't like it you could leave. They also smoked in the car with the windows up. One time one of my uncles came out to visit my mom and she wouldn't let him smoke in her house. He told her that she was being disrespectful and left and never came back again. A few years prior, this same uncle lit up in my dad's new car without asking and dropped an ash on the floor, then laughed that he just christened it.
I remember another time in the early 80s when smoking sections started in restaurants, one of my uncles would purposely sit in the non-smoking section and light up. Usually, he would get dirty looks, but no one would say anything except one time when a waitress told him that it was a non-smoking section, and would have to leave. He did, but before getting up he took a long drag and then blew a big load of smoke in her face.
Will be purchasing a unit as soon as basement remodel begins! Thrilled to have found this.
Wonderful!
Cool thanks man
What if it’s js a basic apartment building basement w no vac unit js a couple small windows
A back draft exhaust vent hooked to a in-line fan with a carbon filter built to your size room. Create negative pressure air in the room that way all the smoke goes through the filter and exhaust to the outside of the house. It’s about 500 bucks to set it up
there is no reason to filter the air that is going outside.... the ONLY reason to use a filter of any type is if you are recirculating some of the air. if it is just venting outside, then no filter needed.
@@orion7741 not really like if your smoking weed it’s gonna be smelt outside but if it’s purified before leaving the shed or house it will not stink like weed it’s smart if it were in a shed idk so much about a house tho
this dude got it made
Hi Dan I have a basement with open ceiling and my furnace and duct work are it’s 1500 sqft what you recommend
Hey Matt, There are a few factors that will determine what I recommend. The best bet would be to fill out the quote form on my site with all the required details. Ceiling height, smoke levels, if the basement is part of the central HVAC system shared with the rest of the home. There are many factors to consider when smoking in a home. You could also call us to discuss your situation. Request a quote here: www.getthesmokeout.com/home-quote-request/ Our phone number is at the top of our website as well.
This is fucking slick dude. Not gonna lie
Awesome - glad you like it.
what i got from this video is to NOT build a basement man cave
We, your neighbors will appreciate it if you keep your some in your house. We don't want to breathe or smell that stuff in our yards. Many thanks.
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@@gsthree9534 you have the mentality of a 5yo. Keep putting your stupidity out there for the world to see. Beta boy