Speaking of ventilation, lubes, solvents and grinders.  What's your fire escape plan?

On Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 1:04 PM, <jeffrey@jeffreytong.com> wrote:
You need to create a "convection" or air-circulation movement.
How much volume a space space is basement?
How much air do you need?
How rapid must air flow be? 
(Might need to be mechanical)
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Subject: [TheThinkTank] Tips for basement (stairs!) youth bicycle
program
From: bykecollective <bykecollective@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, July 27, 2015 7:11 am
To: thethinktank@lists.bikecollectives.org

Hello from Baltimore Youth Kinetic Energy (BYKE)!

We are moving to a new and awesome location, but we’ll be in a basement. We might only be there for 1 year, so major renovations aren’t going to happen.

I have two main concerns:

1. Stairs(full flight, medium width)+ young people+bikes without brakes
-a safe ramp?
-has anyone tried building a kinetically powered platform elevator?
-has anyone tried to build a track to secure a bicycle into and then let it fall with style? having some kind of slowing mechanism?

2. Ventilation codes
-is that for the landlord to figure out?
-regardless: were there any cheap and easy ways to increase ventilation?

Any other unpredictable lessons learned from those who have held DIY bike workshops in basements?

Thanks!

Chavi








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