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<blockquote data-quote="Kyle Weiss" data-source="post: 235879" data-attributes="member: 1969"><p>I have found filter systems, HVAC systems and the like to be completely irrelevant to mess making and maintenance, all for a little heat or cool. When my parents had their motorcycle shop I talked a lot to the maintenance engineers for the hotel/casino it was in. State-of-the-art, proper cubic-feet circulatory systems filters designed for smoke put a dent in the issue, but was almost not worth it due to the machine maintenance required. </p><p></p><p>He said often, "If we don't clean these things every day, we have a problem. And that problem is the housekeeping calling us up and complaining because they have those folk on lockdown with a count of every dust and smoke particle that gets left behind and how much they have to pay them to clean. They KNOW when the system isn't working, and so do I--I don't get much sleep when that happens."</p><p></p><p>I just smoke when the weather is suited for it. Hot days always have a cool side, cold days always have a warm one. When those moments need a little help, a shelter of some kind is great. Fire pit, good chairs, lights, seating... you can have a living room outside these days. :lol: </p><p></p><p>I hate cleaning, and I hate filth, but I can't afford a maid. :|</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyle Weiss, post: 235879, member: 1969"] I have found filter systems, HVAC systems and the like to be completely irrelevant to mess making and maintenance, all for a little heat or cool. When my parents had their motorcycle shop I talked a lot to the maintenance engineers for the hotel/casino it was in. State-of-the-art, proper cubic-feet circulatory systems filters designed for smoke put a dent in the issue, but was almost not worth it due to the machine maintenance required. He said often, "If we don't clean these things every day, we have a problem. And that problem is the housekeeping calling us up and complaining because they have those folk on lockdown with a count of every dust and smoke particle that gets left behind and how much they have to pay them to clean. They KNOW when the system isn't working, and so do I--I don't get much sleep when that happens." I just smoke when the weather is suited for it. Hot days always have a cool side, cold days always have a warm one. When those moments need a little help, a shelter of some kind is great. Fire pit, good chairs, lights, seating... you can have a living room outside these days. :lol: I hate cleaning, and I hate filth, but I can't afford a maid. :| [/QUOTE]
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