Thank you for the easiest install video for a portable AC unit. Renovating a house I received from my great uncle and do not want the expense of adding central air. Game changer!!!
"It's Plastic, go easy, you dont want to fu.....Sorry about that folks. I couldnt find my inhaler fast enough. That was the funniest slip i have seen in a DIY video ever.
Thanks for the plain and simple approach, I’m planning on doing this same thing. I was at home cheapo yesterday checking out the various vent parts. Did not even think about sliding the flex inside the 6” Perfect! Thanks again!
Great video, thanks! I'm going to vent mine through the bench seat and out the floor of my camper. My old camper had a closet so it was super easy, just down through the floor. Sonny!!!
It’s important that you keep the vents clean when not in use. The vents will stayed close keeping them out. When’s it’s on it’s hot exhaust so nothing will go near it. Winter time I’ll fasten a custom cover to keep any type of pesk out
@@HighRidgeHandyman hi! Sorry to bother you again🙈 just got my AC yesterday, I was wondering how hot the metal part gets? Is there any fire hazard at all?
As long as you have a good connection to the outside wall vent you could keep it a foot away from the wall or so. The extra length they give you the flexibility to move it around. I kept mine in the video like that because it was in a dead corner and I didn’t mind the extra length. Good luck
Would you please let me know what that pack of Everbilt rolled duct material is called? Trying to order it. I cannot find any with those handy grooves to fit the vent.
I gotta check out more of your videos I'm a new homeowner. Side bar: And I'm venturing out into constructing Flight Attendant Crash pads. Your video saved my project in providing a viable option for AC of the area Your awesome 💯
I need help😢😢 i installed a black and decker 10,000 btu through the wall in a L13"xW6"xH9" room. It has a small window 22"x11". My problem is i can hear a loud pressure through the window and door when the ac is on. I have to either slightly open the door or the window to stop the noise. The ac also stops cooling if both door and window are shut. What is the problem 😢😢😢😢😢is this normal??? its my small nail room
From what your saying I see a few issues. One the ac unit at 10,000 btu is built for around 300 square feet. You’d be better off with a 5000 btu for up to 150 square feet being the smallest unit you can get. Also the room size being so small when closed up will create an air pressure issue being closed in. It’s recommended you keep the door cracked open a bit to balance out airflow. Also check your air filter and make sure it’s clean. Also make sure your unit is draining outside and that it’s not clogged.
Not sure about the reducer I haven’t tried it. As for draining the unit it depends on how long it’s in operation. Usually I roll it out and drain it once a week when in use.
@@HighRidgeHandymanthank you! I made the mistake of drilling a 4” vent and figured I’d at least try a 6 to 4. Otherwise I’m stuck trying to enlarge an already existing 4” hole 🤯 and that can’t be easy
This is perfect for me as I am converting a garage into a bedroom and the garage has no windows through which I could vent an A/C. One question though; the exterior of my house is brick, so what would I use to cut the hole and mount the cover?
You would have to use a Masonry hole saw bit. They are expensive in that size. if you know anyone you can borrow one from try that first. Take care and good luck👍🏻
@@HighRidgeHandyman Alas, my family just moved to a fairly small town and we don't know anyone here yet. Nor would any of our friends or family back in the city have anything like that. I guess I'll have to settle for a evaporative cooler that doesn't require a vent, as I can't afford to go buy specialized tools. Thanks for taking the time to answer though; I really appreciate it.
This machine traps the water inside a rear compartment. I usually disconnect the exhaust vent tube and just wheel it out onto the front porch and unscrew the cap and let it drain. I guess if you planned on not moving it you could drill a hole through the flr or wall and install a drain line.
Thats a great idea if you live in a shed. I live in a house (uk) I'm trying to work out how/if I could install a vent through a double layer of brick, mortor and pebbledash 😅
It’s actually a separate office space in the backyard of my home. if you have a window they do have the window kits to exhaust the unit. Or if you know how to use a commercial drill with stone holesaw bits or pay someone to come in and drill the hole. Good luck either way👍🏻
I bought the Toshiba RAC-PT1412HVWRU 14/12000 BTU unit for the garage. It has a round duct adapter, but no flex duct came with. This is also the unit where the entire double exhaust is attached & oval. So the question is for AC, is your installation all I need to on this. It’s a garage install with no windows. Thanks for the video
I really couldn’t answer that question because I’m not familiar with that model. Definitely research a little bit more if you’re not sure contact the actual repair line for Toshiba they should be able to give you a better answer
@@HighRidgeHandyman I found a RUclips video of a guy exhausting with a 6” round duct. I’d already seen Locke Supply has a 6” wall duct with louvres. Just ducting is straightforward. Yes my question is why oval, what’s the second duct? Heat pump? I think I use the 6” round I’ll have the condenser air going out. That’s what matters right now. Thanks
I got it connected through the wall today. Disaster from start to finish. I only blame myself for being out $71 I didn’t need to spend on another 6” Lenox hole saw. Fits the duct great, too small for the L3504 vent I bought from Locke. Anyway a square 6 1/2” hole fits the L3504 louvred vent. Don’t buy that either. I fired up the AC unit, walked outside to the side of the garage, and a louvre had blown out. I touched another one putting it back in, & it fell out. The air is so hot the louvres get soft. I don’t know how his Everbilt is holding up, but an L3504 from Locke is not going to work. I have decorative expanded aluminum and some thin aluminum. I’ll make a bug shield & a roof tomorrow. AC is blowing very cold air, it’s very quiet, not a factor in the garage. In 24 hours I’ll know how well it will cool the garage. Remember hole saw NO. Keyhole saw YES. Locke L3504 trash.
I’m going to make aluminum louvres. Easiest fix. I only need cut them, bend them, and roll in & pinch finish nails for hinge pins. The existing louvres are there to be copied. Oh look, ones on the sidewalk 😀
I want to do this same thing in my garage but my exterior wall is siding. Would the installation be any different since it’s not mounting to a flat wall?
There is a vinyl siding exterior vent attachment you can put for a flush mount look. But you have to cut out some siding to install it or you can just attach it to the siding and make sure you caulk all around it that’s all. Good luck
I know it's cumbersome but I would add one more hose as an intake from the outside to cool the condenser directly. It will make a huge difference in cooling capacity
@@TheWatchdogtutorials you must add a second hose to cool the condenser with outdoor air so it leaves the cold air indoors. If not a single hose will just make a vacuum.
Not 100% sure. Check the manual on which ever unit you choose and make sure you can extend the exhaust length with allowed degree bends. Good luck Terry
See if you can find a masonry 6inch hole saw. If not mark a 6 inch hole and use a mason drill bit and make multi holes on the outline and then just hammer it open. Be careful and USE safety goggles!!
Thanks for the tutorial, I will be installing one of these in my mother's 3-seasons room tomorrow. It's good to know we will need a 6" dryer vent. Question.....what about the drains on these for the condensation? Do you have to run a hose outside for that as well?
No hose needed for this unit. I just disconnect the vent and wheel it outside and open the plug and let it drain. I’ve only had to do it twice per season. Good luck👍🏻
Also great video, thanks for the whole installation, + showing all of the parts. Amazing quality video + gave me a chuckle at your censorship of yourself 😂😂
Purchased: August 2022 - still works GREAT! ruclips.net/user/postUgkxxsUnXhGsSJLim_XnMHyQK0u3XVaW-CGn I live in a studio and during the summer it gets scorching hot - really old building with no ac units. I can’t express how EASY it was to install.This unit has been a life savior during the summer and some days during other seasons where it can still be a bit warm at night. In this small place is my friend, a husky, poodle mix and myself. We need AC - lolI don’t use the dehumidifier option - I’m not sure if it will leak in my house, since I did not install the small draining hose that came with it. May look into it late but I don’t worry about much humidity in the apartment.I don’t understand why the negative reviews since all things mentioned, I personally did not find issues with. Definitely worth it!
Hello, I did this in my garage and I felt that the metal got really hot, will that cause any problem with my wooden exterior wall?(Fire) Thanks for the video
Stupid hose never fits inside of anything 6" that I could find! I am so frustrated-- hose keeps popping out and blowing hot air into my already HOT room! After first year the hose breaks over and over and the manufacturer charges like 100.00 to get a new hose kit.
Mine is stuck in like it was glued very Snug. Try to find one in a flex pipe that will fit better. Are you using the same unit in the video or a smaller size? I also shoved most of the flex ac tube into the vent pipe and kept the unit close. If your stretching to far try moving closer and shoving more into the vent pipe
This particular model is just an air condition model. They do sell air conditioning with heat pump units. I wish I knew I would’ve bought the other one. Thanks for watching good luck
@@HighRidgeHandyman some of them here in the us have an electric heater coil, i found one and it blows warm air but the compressor doesn’t kick on in heat mode 😩
Thank you, Sir. Exactly what I was looking for. My HOA recently changed management company and they decided to start f*cking with homeowners with street-facing AC units (which includes portable AC units with exhaust hoses going out a street-facing window) so I have to figure out a solution for my south-facing home office which gets scorched by the Texas sun. This will do the trick because there's nothing in the HOA rules that prohibits feeding a portable AC exhaust *through a wall* instead of through a window. I even had a lawyer friend read through it to confirm this loop-hole. On a side note I will never ever again buy a house with an HOA. F*ck HOAs.
As long as you can safely secure the venting it should be ok. Make sure you read the owners manual on which ever unit you choose to use and make sure it’s safe to do. Good luck👍🏻
If one of the windows is removable you can remove the window. Cut a piece of plywood to fit then drill your 6 inch hole and install the tube through there. If not you would have to purchase a 6 inch hole saw bit Masonary to get through the brick. Once the hole is created and the vent is installed you can caulk it to keep animals out. Also put a cage on the outside of the vent to prevent birds
Excellent installation vid! 😊
Thanks! 👍
This is one of those DUH type of ideas that was so straightforward I would have never thought to do. Thanks for the great tip.
Thank you for the easiest install video for a portable AC unit. Renovating a house I received from my great uncle and do not want the expense of adding central air. Game changer!!!
Thanks 👍🏻👍🏻 Good luck!!
I had a chuckle at the "go easy, its plastic. You dont wanna fuc... sorry about that" LOL great video
I gave this a thumbs up because of the "almost" F bomb drop. Thanks for showing me how to solve my AC vent problem.
Good luck👍🏻
"It's Plastic, go easy, you dont want to fu.....Sorry about that folks. I couldnt find my inhaler fast enough. That was the funniest slip i have seen in a DIY video ever.
Todd Kimbrell It definitely slipped out cuz😂
@@HighRidgeHandyman It happens, and its all good. Look forward to seeing more of your videos. be well, stay well, HRH.
@@HighRidgeHandyman I laughed SO HARD.
Made me laugh....I work with the public and catch myself doing that often!😂😂😂😂
Thanks for the plain and simple approach, I’m planning on doing this same thing.
I was at home cheapo yesterday checking out the various vent parts.
Did not even think about sliding the flex inside the 6”
Perfect!
Thanks again!
Good luck👍🏻
You don’t want to fu- sorry about that 😂
this cracked me up dude
Great video, thanks! I'm going to vent mine through the bench seat and out the floor of my camper. My old camper had a closet so it was super easy, just down through the floor. Sonny!!!
thanks for the great video. my office has an odd window size and the vent did not fit. Now i know how to put the vent in the wall!
Thx for editing language. Was watching with my nephew 😂.
Was going to use a dryer vent till I found your video thank you very much have a beautiful day
Good luck 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
"Go easy its plastic you don't wanna fuc ... sorry bout that" bahahaha Thanks for the video and the howl
What would happen if insects decide to crawl into the exhaust/vent?
It’s important that you keep the vents clean when not in use. The vents will stayed close keeping them out. When’s it’s on it’s hot exhaust so nothing will go near it. Winter time I’ll fasten a custom cover to keep any type of pesk out
@@HighRidgeHandyman got it! Also, what tape would I have to use in case ours doesnt fit as tightly? Regular duct tape? Or something else?
@@HighRidgeHandyman hi! Sorry to bother you again🙈 just got my AC yesterday, I was wondering how hot the metal part gets? Is there any fire hazard at all?
You make it look easy, question, can you shorten the exhaust hose and if so by how much 1 ft 2 ft?? Thanks for any feedback.
As long as you have a good connection to the outside wall vent you could keep it a foot away from the wall or so. The extra length they give you the flexibility to move it around. I kept mine in the video like that because it was in a dead corner and I didn’t mind the extra length. Good luck
Would you please let me know what that pack of Everbilt rolled duct material is called? Trying to order it. I cannot find any with those handy grooves to fit the vent.
Thanks for that. Much appreciated
Thank you so much for this video! You have saved my project--you have no idea. God Bless you.
Good luck🙏🏻
I gotta check out more of your videos
I'm a new homeowner.
Side bar: And I'm venturing out into constructing Flight Attendant Crash pads. Your video saved my project in providing a viable option for AC of the area Your awesome 💯
2:45 😆 made me lol. thanks for the video!
😂😂
How do you do this with brick on the outside? How do you cut through that??
Dynamite.. duh
is it ok to vent into the attic?
@@HiFiInsider it should vent to the outdoors. Venting into an attic could be hazardous! Do your own research but I WOULD NOT do it!!
@@HighRidgeHandyman thank you for your feedback. appreciate your help.
my delonghi is a 5". Great video!
I need help😢😢 i installed a black and decker 10,000 btu through the wall in a L13"xW6"xH9" room. It has a small window 22"x11". My problem is i can hear a loud pressure through the window and door when the ac is on. I have to either slightly open the door or the window to stop the noise. The ac also stops cooling if both door and window are shut. What is the problem 😢😢😢😢😢is this normal??? its my small nail room
From what your saying I see a few issues. One the ac unit at 10,000 btu is built for around 300 square feet. You’d be better off with a 5000 btu for up to 150 square feet being the smallest unit you can get. Also the room size being so small when closed up will create an air pressure issue being closed in. It’s recommended you keep the door cracked open a bit to balance out airflow. Also check your air filter and make sure it’s clean. Also make sure your unit is draining outside and that it’s not clogged.
@@HighRidgeHandyman thank you soooo much!! I thought the more btu the better 😭 . I'll switch ac
can you use a reducer if you're only a foot or so from the wall? Also, do you have to drain it often?
Not sure about the reducer I haven’t tried it. As for draining the unit it depends on how long it’s in operation. Usually I roll it out and drain it once a week when in use.
@@HighRidgeHandymanthank you! I made the mistake of drilling a 4” vent and figured I’d at least try a 6 to 4. Otherwise I’m stuck trying to enlarge an already existing 4” hole 🤯 and that can’t be easy
Thanks for this. Now I have a plan.
Good luck 👍🏻
This is perfect for me as I am converting a garage into a bedroom and the garage has no windows through which I could vent an A/C. One question though; the exterior of my house is brick, so what would I use to cut the hole and mount the cover?
You would have to use a Masonry hole saw bit. They are expensive in that size. if you know anyone you can borrow one from try that first. Take care and good luck👍🏻
@@HighRidgeHandyman Alas, my family just moved to a fairly small town and we don't know anyone here yet. Nor would any of our friends or family back in the city have anything like that. I guess I'll have to settle for a evaporative cooler that doesn't require a vent, as I can't afford to go buy specialized tools. Thanks for taking the time to answer though; I really appreciate it.
Well if your converting a garage does it have a dryer in it already? Could maybe go into the same area the dryer vent goes into?
What do you do with the water that filters from the back from the machine? Does that go outside too, or just drops in a bucket behind the machine?
This machine traps the water inside a rear compartment. I usually disconnect the exhaust vent tube and just wheel it out onto the front porch and unscrew the cap and let it drain. I guess if you planned on not moving it you could drill a hole through the flr or wall and install a drain line.
@@HighRidgeHandymanthank you!
Thats a great idea if you live in a shed. I live in a house (uk) I'm trying to work out how/if I could install a vent through a double layer of brick, mortor and pebbledash 😅
It’s actually a separate office space in the backyard of my home. if you have a window they do have the window kits to exhaust the unit. Or if you know how to use a commercial drill with stone holesaw bits or pay someone to come in and drill the hole. Good luck either way👍🏻
I bought the Toshiba RAC-PT1412HVWRU 14/12000 BTU unit for the garage. It has a round duct adapter, but no flex duct came with. This is also the unit where the entire double exhaust is attached & oval. So the question is for AC, is your installation all I need to on this. It’s a garage install with no windows.
Thanks for the video
I really couldn’t answer that question because I’m not familiar with that model. Definitely research a little bit more if you’re not sure contact the actual repair line for Toshiba they should be able to give you a better answer
@@HighRidgeHandyman I found a RUclips video of a guy exhausting with a 6” round duct. I’d already seen Locke Supply has a 6” wall duct with louvres.
Just ducting is straightforward.
Yes my question is why oval, what’s the second duct? Heat pump? I think I use the 6” round I’ll have the condenser air going out.
That’s what matters right now.
Thanks
I got it connected through the wall today. Disaster from start to finish. I only blame myself for being out $71 I didn’t need to spend on another 6” Lenox hole saw. Fits the duct great, too small for the L3504 vent I bought from Locke. Anyway a square 6 1/2” hole fits the L3504 louvred vent. Don’t buy that either. I fired up the AC unit, walked outside to the side of the garage, and a louvre had blown out. I touched another one putting it back in, & it fell out. The air is so hot the louvres get soft. I don’t know how his Everbilt is holding up, but an L3504 from Locke is not going to work. I have decorative expanded aluminum and some thin aluminum. I’ll make a bug shield & a roof tomorrow.
AC is blowing very cold air, it’s very quiet, not a factor in the garage. In 24 hours I’ll know how well it will cool the garage.
Remember hole saw NO. Keyhole saw YES. Locke L3504 trash.
I’m going to make aluminum louvres. Easiest fix. I only need cut them, bend them, and roll in & pinch finish nails for hinge pins. The existing louvres are there to be copied. Oh look, ones on the sidewalk 😀
I want to do this same thing in my garage but my exterior wall is siding. Would the installation be any different since it’s not mounting to a flat wall?
There is a vinyl siding exterior vent attachment you can put for a flush mount look. But you have to cut out some siding to install it or you can just attach it to the siding and make sure you caulk all around it that’s all. Good luck
Awesome idea!! Do you need to do anything for the winter if you store the unit away??
I'm thinking about doing this with a 2 hose unit.
Lowes in my area doesn't have anything over 4 1/8" . Where online did you find the 6" counterpart?
Amazon under 6inch dryer vent. www.amazon.com/Dundas-Jafine/b/ref=bl_dp_s_mw_20070493011?ie=UTF8&node=20070493011&field-lbr_brands_browse-bin=Dundas+Jafine
I know it's cumbersome but I would add one more hose as an intake from the outside to cool the condenser directly. It will make a huge difference in cooling capacity
What do you mean by this? I have the same unit from the video and wanting to add the wall exhaust
@@TheWatchdogtutorials you must add a second hose to cool the condenser with outdoor air so it leaves the cold air indoors. If not a single hose will just make a vacuum.
ruclips.net/video/WMIKrW5131s/видео.html
This video explains it well
@@iair-conditiontheoutsideai3076 no u dont
@@sarahpenberth2948 bud I'm an HVAC tech this is a poor argument on your part
My garage has brick. Can I run this over the brick and through the soffit?
Not 100% sure. Check the manual on which ever unit you choose and make sure you can extend the exhaust length with allowed degree bends. Good luck Terry
@@HighRidgeHandyman thanks, I appreciate your time and advice.
Will this get too hot for vinyl siding? Do you think it may warp it? Thanks
Not sure I’ve never tried that before. Be careful good luck.
@@HighRidgeHandyman do you think the exhaust runs much hotter than a dryer? Because i have my dryer vent attached to vinyl and seems ok
sa weet...worked out great...thanks again i know what it takes to video it..you helping out people..i appreciate the shit outta you buddy
Thanks Gene it means a lot bro👍🏻 stay tuned for more to come💪🏻
thanks
Oh man thank you.Plain and simple
Your welcome. Good luck 👍🏻
How would you do this with cinder block wall?
See if you can find a masonry 6inch hole saw. If not mark a 6 inch hole and use a mason drill bit and make multi holes on the outline and then just hammer it open. Be careful and USE safety goggles!!
Thanks for the tutorial, I will be installing one of these in my mother's 3-seasons room tomorrow. It's good to know we will need a 6" dryer vent. Question.....what about the drains on these for the condensation? Do you have to run a hose outside for that as well?
No hose needed for this unit. I just disconnect the vent and wheel it outside and open the plug and let it drain. I’ve only had to do it twice per season. Good luck👍🏻
Greatest outro on youtube keep up the good work!!
LazYEffects thanks cuz👍🏻
“You don’t want to fu...”...”sorry about that” lmao
Also great video, thanks for the whole installation, + showing all of the parts. Amazing quality video + gave me a chuckle at your censorship of yourself 😂😂
Purchased: August 2022 - still works GREAT! ruclips.net/user/postUgkxxsUnXhGsSJLim_XnMHyQK0u3XVaW-CGn I live in a studio and during the summer it gets scorching hot - really old building with no ac units. I can’t express how EASY it was to install.This unit has been a life savior during the summer and some days during other seasons where it can still be a bit warm at night. In this small place is my friend, a husky, poodle mix and myself. We need AC - lolI don’t use the dehumidifier option - I’m not sure if it will leak in my house, since I did not install the small draining hose that came with it. May look into it late but I don’t worry about much humidity in the apartment.I don’t understand why the negative reviews since all things mentioned, I personally did not find issues with. Definitely worth it!
How much did that kit cost
Dundas Jafine BLH6WZW Louvered Vent Hood, 6", White. Look it up on Amazon. It’s like 20 bucks or so
I did look it up and lucky for me I got the last one at home Depot it was 22 dollars and thank you for your video.
Heck yeah !! Good job!! Keep the videos coming brother
Steve Cooper thanks Steve👍🏻
Is it possible to vent it through the ceiling into the attic inside of through an outside wall
As long as you don’t exceed to flexible vent tube provided I don’t see why not. Good luck👍🏻
Hello, I did this in my garage and I felt that the metal got really hot, will that cause any problem with my wooden exterior wall?(Fire) Thanks for the video
Was there any response to this?
I'm addicted to air conditioning!
Renovations and Repair me too!! I see your new dump trailer is definitely paying off👍🏻
Good video. Really helped me install a portable in my voice booth.
What about the winter time? Did you figure out a cap for it when it’s not being used?
I made an insulated cover to go over the entire outside vent. I secured with a few screws to keep it sealed up and warm.👍🏻
Did the the round sheet metal pipe come with the exhaust hood kit?
Yes. You can purchase the kit like mine or just the cover.
Hey what about fire hazard through drywall - the metal duct gets hot? Suggestions ?
the exhaust will get hot to the touch, 130-140 degrees, you'd need 400-500 degrees before you're nearing fire risk
Hey, can u send the link to buy the outside vent n 6 inc metal pipe, please!
I picked it up at the Home Depot. In store pick up. Search item at store or online @ Home Depot.com👍🏻
Trip Dip's AirB & B for when Dirty Jersey visits!!! Hoping all is well, Dirty Jersey out!!!
Stupid hose never fits inside of anything 6" that I could find! I am so frustrated-- hose keeps popping out and blowing hot air into my already HOT room! After first year the hose breaks over and over and the manufacturer charges like 100.00 to get a new hose kit.
Mine is stuck in like it was glued very Snug. Try to find one in a flex pipe that will fit better. Are you using the same unit in the video or a smaller size? I also shoved most of the flex ac tube into the vent pipe and kept the unit close. If your stretching to far try moving closer and shoving more into the vent pipe
This is Hilarious but educational!!
Thanks REAL2REAL👍🏻
Can you turn this into a heater ?
This particular model is just an air condition model. They do sell air conditioning with heat pump units. I wish I knew I would’ve bought the other one. Thanks for watching good luck
@@HighRidgeHandyman some of them here in the us have an electric heater coil, i found one and it blows warm air but the compressor doesn’t kick on in heat mode 😩
Thank you, Sir. Exactly what I was looking for. My HOA recently changed management company and they decided to start f*cking with homeowners with street-facing AC units (which includes portable AC units with exhaust hoses going out a street-facing window) so I have to figure out a solution for my south-facing home office which gets scorched by the Texas sun. This will do the trick because there's nothing in the HOA rules that prohibits feeding a portable AC exhaust *through a wall* instead of through a window. I even had a lawyer friend read through it to confirm this loop-hole. On a side note I will never ever again buy a house with an HOA. F*ck HOAs.
@@mannydcbianco I’m glad it helped bro good luck and F those HOA’s cuzzy💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
"Sorry about that" was classic
what happens if i use a reducer?
As long as you can safely secure the venting it should be ok. Make sure you read the owners manual on which ever unit you choose to use and make sure it’s safe to do. Good luck👍🏻
I dont wanna FU either ...
Thanks for the great video
What company install this in Chicago?
Epic ending lol 😂
Great tutorial thanks but what do you call the disc that cuts the hole please ?
It’s called a hole saw.
Where do I get that wall kit
Home Depot
Where do you buy the vent at?
Home Depot. If not in stock order on-line. Few days later you will have it. Good luck👍🏻
What is that 6in Milwaukee called?
Most portable ac hose are 6inch
@@asnstyler Hole saw I believe.
I’m guessing this one doesn’t have the water condensation line
No it has a value you open up a few times during the summer and drain it out.
Easy peesy..thanksss
You are welcome!!! Good luck!! YO SONNY👍🏻
I have a basement with tiny windows. I would have to go through brick. 🐀🐾
If one of the windows is removable you can remove the window. Cut a piece of plywood to fit then drill your 6 inch hole and install the tube through there. If not you would have to purchase a 6 inch hole saw bit Masonary to get through the brick. Once the hole is created and the vent is installed you can caulk it to keep animals out. Also put a cage on the outside of the vent to prevent birds
Lmfaoo “you don’t wanna fuc- ……… sorry about that” 😂😂😂😂 when you’re just trying to make a simple informational video but the true you comes out.
We know that 8K isnt mesmerising . 12000 wouldve been way better for ya pal
Thanks for the video! Great job! Exactly what I'm looking to do. Do you happen to the item link t the vent you used?
Any 6 inch wall vent your big box store carries. Good luck thanks for watching 👍🏻
why not push it up to the wall like why look at the hose. it would look more sleek if the hose was hidden
Don’t f__k it up hahah loved bro
2:45 😂😂
I live in a rental with only sliding glass doors. Help lol
Talk to the landlord bro. It’s always a good idea to have some nice AC included with a rental👍🏻
Let's have a f..friggin drink