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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 3235916" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>Just had an idea. The back door to the shop opens outward, and the door frame is wide enough that another door can easily be mounted on the inside. What if I get a plain, solid wood door and cut a hole in the upper middle and mount a window AC unit in it. Then hang the door to open inward, and leave it open when not in use. When desired, open the outer door and close the inner door to turn on the AC. </p><p></p><p>The only issue I can think of might be how far into the path to the doorway the back of the AC unit would project, when the interior door is left open. The door frame is such that the door can’t be opened past about 100 degrees or so of arc, and besides, the end of the workbench would be behind it. Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 3235916, member: 7157"] Just had an idea. The back door to the shop opens outward, and the door frame is wide enough that another door can easily be mounted on the inside. What if I get a plain, solid wood door and cut a hole in the upper middle and mount a window AC unit in it. Then hang the door to open inward, and leave it open when not in use. When desired, open the outer door and close the inner door to turn on the AC. The only issue I can think of might be how far into the path to the doorway the back of the AC unit would project, when the interior door is left open. The door frame is such that the door can’t be opened past about 100 degrees or so of arc, and besides, the end of the workbench would be behind it. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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