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My Eskimo Quickfish 2 paired with reflective insulation and a buddy heater was a force to be reckoned with. I frequently smoked in a t shirt in Jan and Feb.

Just don't get lazy like I did. I let mine collapse too many times until the hub finally gave out.

I would also recommend a fan and air purifier. Even with the windows open, it can get miserable really quick. I used a portable camping fan to eject the smoke from the windows.

Finally, this will not be great for duel purpose. It's either a smoke shack or a fishing shanty. You will be able to smell that bitch from 10' away. Not so bad when you light a cigar, but if you're not actively smoking, you'd be better off hanging out in an ashtray lol.

@Thoughts @Eqwhipped @drunkfish3 may also be able to highlight some pros and cons of the hobo hut lifestyle.
 
Any idea what the CFM of your fan was? I was thinking about mounting a fan or two like I used in my wineador mounted on a thin panel w velcro around the edges to slap in one of the windows. Looks like its about 56 CFM so one fan should turn that area over in a little less then 4 minutes at 216 cf. It has 3 speeds and its cheap and it doesnt draw much juice.

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With the TV on the porch just streaming and no cable hook up Ive been itching to watch some college football while enjoying a cigar. A couple weeks ago I purchased a cheap "antenna" to try and pull in some local channels. It didnt work that great w pixelation.

Today I went into Wally and got one of the old fashioned looking outdoor antennas for $50. A pretty entry level one. I got home and found a 7 ft piece of electrical conduit and secured it to the handrail of our deck just off the porch then thru that bad boy up on it and connected it to the TV on the porch. That dude is pulling in like 80 channels and there is a channel guide just like cable! Now some are duplicate as Im pulling both Bmore and DC and only ~1/3 are HD, but damn! I did promise the wife it would come down after football season.;)

This all started because I had an extra Roku and a smallish TV laying around. A Roku and antenna combo present a pretty compelling case for cutting the cord. You dont even have to subscribe to Netflix etc with the Roku. There is tons of free content w commercials.

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With the TV on the porch just streaming and no cable hook up Ive been itching to watch some college football while enjoying a cigar. A couple weeks ago I purchased a cheap "antenna" to try and pull in some local channels. It didnt work that great w pixelation.

Today I went into Wally and got one of the old fashioned looking outdoor antennas for $50. A pretty entry level one. I got home and found a 7 ft piece of electrical conduit and secured it to the handrail of our deck just off the porch then thru that bad boy up on it and connected it to the TV on the porch. That dude is pulling in like 80 channels and there is a channel guide just like cable! Now some are duplicate as Im pulling both Bmore and DC and only ~1/3 are HD, but damn! I did promise the wife it would come down after football season.;)

This all started because I had an extra Roku and a smallish TV laying around. A Roku and antenna combo present a pretty compelling case for cutting the cord. You dont even have to subscribe to Netflix etc with the Roku. There is tons of free content w commercials.

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