simpsonsampson420
Well-Known Member
sometimes a step back can end up being a step forward.. like if you do miss your deadline and have to go with the larger clones and shit.. i mean.. either way you get to the finish line right??
intake and exhaust are always such bitches to consider.. they are vital and have such a big impact.. and its a pain in the ass to run them.. so theres like extra pressure to do it right the first time... i guess in the end do whats easiest for you.. going up through the subfloor like you are thinking will cut down on holes you have to cut.. might mean a longer running duct.. but just as affective... plus the air from down in the basement will be cooler on a more steady bases than the outside air.. both ideas are good ones.. and both will work... the less duct you have to run the more affective it will be.. but either way you will still be fine!
intake and exhaust are always such bitches to consider.. they are vital and have such a big impact.. and its a pain in the ass to run them.. so theres like extra pressure to do it right the first time... i guess in the end do whats easiest for you.. going up through the subfloor like you are thinking will cut down on holes you have to cut.. might mean a longer running duct.. but just as affective... plus the air from down in the basement will be cooler on a more steady bases than the outside air.. both ideas are good ones.. and both will work... the less duct you have to run the more affective it will be.. but either way you will still be fine!