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Just so everyone knows, the garage is not that well sealed.  There's 
enough gaps here & there in the walls so actually trapping humidity 
would be difficult.  It's just a crazy little idea sparked after I heard 
some people will vent their dryers back into the basement to help warm 
it up during the winter months.  My radiator pipes take care of that 
just fine so I figure I might look into warming as space I care about 
while tackling a problem I have (drying ducting going out a window).
Thanks for the responses so far!  They've been helpful and if you have 
any more ideas, keep them coming!
Thanks!
Justin
Elton Clark wrote:
> I hate wasting all that good heat myself but I wouldn't want to pump all
> that super saturated humidity into my garage . .  How about running the
> heated air through a junkyard radiator as a heat-exchanger on it's way to
> the outside?  You could rig a small fan to come on with the dryer blower.
> 
>>With the time off that accompanies the holidays I'm looking to get a
>>couple of projects done.  First on my list is to properly vent my
>>clothes dryer.  I thinking of possibly running an additional length of
>>hose and filter to my garage to help warm it a little (at least when the
>>dryer is running!).
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