An option and a warning
They make a portable AC unit, roll around and it just needs a dryer sized vent. I tried two of them both very crappy. I'll make you a heck of a deal on an almost new one with less than four hours run time. It might cool a small closet if you loosely define cool. This was the warning, don't bite on one of those or buy it from somewhere with a no BS haul it back and get your dollars back guarantee. I'm done with those.
Now for a working idea. If the garage door, the 18' one, doesn't have to open and close for cars or another reason while your pool table is in there it would be very possible to raise it to four feet high and frame in that space to house a standard window unit. A couple of screws or screws and blocks to insure the 18' door doesn't move up and down and you are in there. You could of course raise it higher before framing if you need a walk in door there if say lawn mowers or other outdoor tools are still stored in the garage too. Framing in 18'x4' or 6' isn't very expensive and the nice part is that this is a conversion that can be undone pretty easily to return the garage to it's present state when you leave. A quick trailer rental and your entire framed front wall could move to the next place with you too.
Good luck whatever you do. Any table at home beats no table at home!
Hu
They make a portable AC unit, roll around and it just needs a dryer sized vent. I tried two of them both very crappy. I'll make you a heck of a deal on an almost new one with less than four hours run time. It might cool a small closet if you loosely define cool. This was the warning, don't bite on one of those or buy it from somewhere with a no BS haul it back and get your dollars back guarantee. I'm done with those.
Now for a working idea. If the garage door, the 18' one, doesn't have to open and close for cars or another reason while your pool table is in there it would be very possible to raise it to four feet high and frame in that space to house a standard window unit. A couple of screws or screws and blocks to insure the 18' door doesn't move up and down and you are in there. You could of course raise it higher before framing if you need a walk in door there if say lawn mowers or other outdoor tools are still stored in the garage too. Framing in 18'x4' or 6' isn't very expensive and the nice part is that this is a conversion that can be undone pretty easily to return the garage to it's present state when you leave. A quick trailer rental and your entire framed front wall could move to the next place with you too.
Good luck whatever you do. Any table at home beats no table at home!
Hu