adding additional door for cross breeze

If you are considering french doors, also think about old-school hinged carriage doors.  You can build your own, insulate them if you'd like.  Continuous geared hinges let the doors into the jamb, so the jamb stops will seal out weather, and they tend to hold their alignment even on heavy doors.  Strap or butt hinges are cheaper, and work fine, but may need adjustment over time.
 
treesner said:
Think I’m gonna put a double French door in so I have that light in the winter, do you think it would be better to make the doors open out instead of the normal open in? Thinking then it wouldn’t block any work bench corner or bandsaw  (long stuff sticking out the door) that I might have there?

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Is this garage built over a crawl space?  My garage is and it developed a very similar looking crack.  I had to have the support structure replaced.

I have a whole house attic fan and it is very effective except when the humidity is very high.  If you use a sliding door, you will have a screen and it will keep the mosquitoes out.  Screens for double doors seem gimmicky.

Note: Whole house attic fans make a significant amount of white noise.  They also bring in dust and pollen.  The noise does not bother me, but some find it annoying.  The belt driven fans are quieter (and more expensive). Opening a door will significantly reduce the air flow through the windows.

A smaller thermostat controlled attic-only fan will improve AC performance.  But you would not have an attic-only, and a whole-house fan going at the same time.
 
What exactly are these trolls whose first post dredges up a 4-year old thread trying to accomplish?
 
jeffinsgf said:
What exactly are these trolls whose first post dredges up a 4-year old thread trying to accomplish?
Probably the same trolls that had me type a long response to that post.

I always imagined that the “trolls” were new members who looked for a topic they felt qualified to respond to.  There does not seem any other logical reason.
 
I fell for it.  I didn't realize it was a thread almost old enough to start kindergarten.
 
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