and a good wife that puts up with your crap. :laugh:Trick is to find a room in the house with a few conditions.
Cigar smoke doesn't go away very easily. I have never smoked inside but then I'm fortunate, the weather is always good in my part of the world.
Do some searching, this topic has been covered in depth. Some guys have put in sophisticated venting systems at minimal costs.
Here are a few links
LINKY1
LINKY2
LINKY3
This is a good one
Brian
Cigar smoke doesn't go away very easily. I have never smoked inside but then I'm fortunate, the weather is always good in my part of the world.
Do some searching, this topic has been covered in depth. Some guys have put in sophisticated venting systems at minimal costs.
Here are a few links
LINKY1
LINKY2
LINKY3
This is a good one
Brian
Brian,
Rod's link in the last "this is a good one" is no longer a working link. Just a heads up and thank you.
Rod's link in the last "this is a good one" is no longer a working link. Just a heads up and thank you.
Works for me! ???
Brian
Is the basement finished? If so it will be fairly easy to setup a smoking area. You can install a ventilation fan over the smoking area along with an air purifier which you will want to run after you smoke. Like Marco-Polo pointed out, the furnace is located in the basement and when it kicks on it will suck air from the room and push it throughout the house so it is best if it is enclosed. I have a smallish basement, 600 sq feet, so I put in a 300CFM fan and an air purifier. It works very well as long as there aren't more than one or two people smoking but I still need to enclose the furnace, thanks for the reminder and good luck! :laugh:With the cold weather coming, just wanted to see who smokes inside and what you guys use to limit the smell. I was tempted to have a cigar in my basement but figured the smoke would rise and permeate through the house. Could you contain it to an upstairs bedroom?