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Old September 19th 07, 01:45 AM posted to rec.aviation.owning
karl gruber[_1_]
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Default Condensation in hangar

After a snow here in the NW, we often get the "pineapple Express," warm
moist air from Hawaii.

This causes a huge amount of water to condense in my hangar. The floor will
have 1/8 inch of water on it. This has only happened once in 5 years. But
today I bought a couple of big fans and plan to cut holes in the hangar door
and continuously vent with the fans.

Do you think I should blow air in, or out. Or should one be in and the other
out. Or is this just a dumb idea and something else would work much better.
The builder of the hangar did not consider condensation and there are no
roof vents.

Best,
Karl
"curator"


 




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