General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
- weldin mike 27
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Have a look here, this will give you a idea of where to start.
Mick
Have a look here, this will give you a idea of where to start.
Mick
Check out this thread:
http://forum.weldingtipsandtricks.com/v ... =20#p26693
Instead of worrying about filtering and recirculating the fumes, how about just venting them outside?
Cheers,
Richard
http://forum.weldingtipsandtricks.com/v ... =20#p26693
Instead of worrying about filtering and recirculating the fumes, how about just venting them outside?
Cheers,
Richard
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- Superiorwelding
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Gundog,
I am putting pieces together to make a fume extractor that will simply vent outside
I started a thread in the metal cutting section and will be posting progress there. I also will be building a down draft table, when I get some free time set aside.
I do not feel that you would spend a whole lot of money if you have the skills to make one and don't need the fancies that come on the real ones.
Below us a fan that I think I will use in the hood.
-Jonathan
I am putting pieces together to make a fume extractor that will simply vent outside
I started a thread in the metal cutting section and will be posting progress there. I also will be building a down draft table, when I get some free time set aside.
I do not feel that you would spend a whole lot of money if you have the skills to make one and don't need the fancies that come on the real ones.
Below us a fan that I think I will use in the hood.
-Jonathan
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My spidy senses are tingling. I was thinking along the same way. Not really sure about venting outside in the 40 below winter temps. Air recovery in the shop might be a issue. Your fan and some heap filters a little r&d presto one filter air sucker. I will have to put my thinking cap on trouble is no time. still would like to find a taylor made one but will fab if needed.
- weldin mike 27
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Hey,
Its a sellers market i suppose. lol. You can buy a fan that has spring loaded shutters on it so when its not in use they snap shut. Common it bathrooms.
Mick
Its a sellers market i suppose. lol. You can buy a fan that has spring loaded shutters on it so when its not in use they snap shut. Common it bathrooms.
Mick
- Superiorwelding
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If you are wanting to purchase a kit, give me a week and will have one drawn up ready to sell
-Jonathan
If you are wanting to purchase a kit, give me a week and will have one drawn up ready to sell
-Jonathan
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Gundog, Here is a little fan I put together for small jobs in the shop so I didn't have to fire up the large exhaust fan in the shop. Bathroom fan, screen, light switch, used 3in hd dryer vent hose about 20ft long works good. I just put it together to help when the temp was -30 so not to lose much heat.
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- Otto Nobedder
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A HEPA filter will do great at eliminating "smoke" (particulates), but not "fumes", like metal vapors and excess levels of inert gasses. The best path to eliminating the hazards is to vent outside. For that - 40* make-up air, I'd use the same path for exhaust, through a heat-exchanger. There are products made for this purpose to recover heat lost up the flue of furnaces and water heaters into the make-up air that could be adapted to a fume extractor.
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