Stealth exhaust - on a scale of 1-10 how sloppy does it look?

lazaah

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Doesn't look baaaaad. Guess it depends if its facing the street from the front of your house or something, whether this is typical of the neighborhood tidiness, and if it's gonna be pumping out steam over winter.

Looks reasonably tidy though! I probably would of gone with a window drier or ac vent, a little more natural looking.

I've seen a tutorial on here years ago where the user build a wooden box over the interior of the window with a closed blind to cover the wood, they then left the window open a bit and vented into the box
 
Doesn't look baaaaad. Guess it depends if its facing the street from the front of your house or something, whether this is typical of the neighborhood tidiness, and if it's gonna be pumping out steam over winter.

Looks reasonably tidy though! I probably would of gone with a window drier or ac vent, a little more natural looking.

I've seen a tutorial on here years ago where the user build a wooden box over the interior of the window with a closed blind to cover the wood, they then left the window open a bit and vented into the box
Been working on something all afternoon
 

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Mont@n@

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Been working on something all afternoon
Wow I like it but I was thinking about something like vertical blinds and then that box on top so it looks normal from the outside.

edit: the air flow will make the blinds move so is not a good option but you get the idea.

good thinking bro
Happy growing
 
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I basically picked up 1/4" plywood and had it cut to measure. I placed the first piece behind the window that doesn't move so when I opened the other half, it would hold it in place. Then placed the second half behind the bug screen and closed it all the way down to the exhaust port.
 
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