Agree with that. Down here we call them attic fans as they vent into the attic. When I built my house (by my own hand) in '79 I had no AC and the attic fan was THE cooling mechanism for the house. I had to mount the shutters TO the ceiling as I used pre-formed trusses for the rafters and I didn't want to cut into a 24" spaced truss to install a 36" fan. The fan sat on the rafter and I build boxes for both to make an air plenum. Took 3 years to get the money to put in a 2 ton window unit and that was used, for $135 and too heavy for one person to lift. Wife was a good trooper on that. Never griped about being hot.
I moved to the country and built the house as self sufficient as I could after reading Howard Ruff's "How To Survive the Coming Hard Times". Got-er all done and sat down waiting for the sky to fall................never did and I was happy about that. Course I didn't have the $10k he said that you needed to have stashed away in gold and silver coins. The Krugerrand was the Gold of choice at the time; one Oz of 99.99999 pure gold, mined and minted in S. Africa.
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