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lucky1
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Anybody have one of these?
In hot and dry summers, might be great for the patio palms...and people!
Barb

http://www.bigfogg.com/do-it-yourself-patio-misters.html

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Posted : 24/01/2008 5:39 pm
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No but I picked up one of these last year at walmart when they were on sale for $50 http://www.kaboodle.com/reviews/windchill-oscillating-misting-fan

http://citrus.forumup.org/

 
Posted : 24/01/2008 6:44 pm
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hmm, a 90-degree windchill fan.
Good price, Todd.

I need to do about an 80 foot long L-shaped patio.
The fan seems a lot easier than hooking up hoses, tees, nozzles to the side of the building.

Wish I hadn't thrown out our old humidifier. So simple. A reservoir, a fabric-covered drum and a small motor (presto bacteria-laden water 😕 ) .
Barb

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Posted : 24/01/2008 7:57 pm
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Hot and Dry isn't a problem that I usually have. 🙁

Occasionally I hose down the stucco which kind of acts as a mister.

Allen

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Posted : 24/01/2008 8:19 pm
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I have had a misting system under my covered patio for 3 years. Humidity is not a problem in Kansas , but it can get very hot in summer and it does provide some cooling effects on a hot summer day or night. Of course, my wife won't sit outside with the mister on because it flattens her hair. lol. I turn it on, sit on the patio with buddies and drink beer. yea.

Kent in Kansas
where it's cold in winter (always)
and hot in summer (usually)
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Posted : 24/01/2008 9:50 pm
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I turn it on, sit on the patio with buddies and drink beer

Give me your address, I'll bring the Coronas & Key limes ! 😆 😆 😆

http://citrus.forumup.org/

 
Posted : 24/01/2008 10:05 pm
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90-degree windchill fan

For my patio, I'd require 180-degree (area, not temp 😆 ) coverage.

my wife won't sit outside with the mister on because it flattens her hair

is a misting system adjustable for how often it activates?
Barb

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Posted : 25/01/2008 10:23 am
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Corona's and key limes - bring it on.

My system is not automatic, you hook it up to the hose and just barely (and I mean barely) turn the water on.

Kent in Kansas
where it's cold in winter (always)
and hot in summer (usually)
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Posted : 27/01/2008 8:39 pm
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Compared to the fan that covers a 90-degree angle, this system might be good in odd shaped areas, and around a corner.

Wondering how to attach it to stucco without making a bunch of holes.

If you turn it on a bit too much, it'd blow the hose?
Barb

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Posted : 27/01/2008 9:24 pm
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Compared to the fan that covers a 90-degree angle, this system might be good in odd shaped areas, and around a corner.

Wondering how to attach it to stucco without making a bunch of holes.

If you turn it on a bit too much, it'd blow the hose?
Barb

You would have to put holes in the stucco to anchor the system. If you turn it on too high, I am sure you would blow out the system.

Kent in Kansas
where it's cold in winter (always)
and hot in summer (usually)
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Posted : 29/01/2008 4:48 pm
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Darn...husband wouldn't allow holes in stucco.

Wonder if it could work by laying it on the ground, spraying up at patio plants, along the base of building (held in place with pots)?
Barb

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Posted : 29/01/2008 5:19 pm
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You could use metal electrical conduit to attach the hose and sprayers. You can bend conduit to fit. Use 'right angle triangle' brackets made out of 2" x 2" to hold the electrical conduit near eavestrough level.

Or you could hang the conduit from the fascia.

If you like, PM me with pics of the wall that you want to mount it on/beside showing from the roof to the ground. I'll design you something that will follow the 2 most important guidelines----- Cheap & easy. No rush.

Allen

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Posted : 29/01/2008 11:36 pm
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Allen, gosh thanks.
hmmm, hadn't thought of putting it on the eavestrough and fascia.

But eaves and fascia/soffits are all aluminum, not an inch of wood showing anywhere. 🙁

Snaking it along the floor is a no-no?
Barb

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Posted : 30/01/2008 10:53 am
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Most of the fascia is backed by either 1 x 6 in older houses like mine or by the the 2 x 4 roof joists. That is strong enough to hold the conduit and the mister.

On the floor might work but you are not going to get as much cool.

If your eavestrough is well attached you could just clip the hose and misters to it.

Allen

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Posted : 30/01/2008 11:39 am
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OK, this advice has given me lots to consider.

I do like the idea of clipping it to eavestroughs.
But if the line/misters "turn" with expansion/heat/contraction, the mist would go up onto the roof versus down.

I am going to do this...somehow.
It'll keep me AND my 100+ plants happier.

Sounds perfect for this hot south slope when it's 42 C
Barb

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Posted : 30/01/2008 11:52 am
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