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Fine Dust Filtration
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I posted this on the other site and figured many here would be intersted.
Cold and miserable outside so decided to clean up the shop and build one of the things on my todo list.I had all these things collecting dust so if you decide to build one figure the cost to be about 100.00 /150.00 for all the materials including motors and all.I started just by building a box with 1/2 sanded plywood. |
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I then fit and wired the motors these are cooling motors for computers and heavy electronics about 350 cfm each cost about 25.00 per.
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I did not want it to be high and to save money i use a furnace filter then a hepa filter and another hepa after the fans.The hepas i am using are rated 17 merv which is smaller than 1 micron the higher the merv rating the better.You want 16 merv +.I used 16 x 25 filters then cut them in half .
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I used two lighted switches and put a timer on an extension cord so when i leave the shop i just turn the timer on so it keeps on running up to 1 hour.I also wired the fans so i can run 1,2 or all 3 at a time.Works like a charm and it did not cost me 400.00 dollars.
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still nifty:wave:.
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Very nice.
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That is excellant Lu :uhuh::claps:
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That's mighty "fine"
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Lu
where did you get the fans? |
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Another dumb one,
Did you get the filters a the big box store? |
Yes Homies had the filters just remember you want 16 merv or better rating on the hepa filters.They also sell a static charged filter but i did not like the price.
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Machinists make the best engineers! :musc:
Suggestion; when you locate your filtration system do so to allow a circular pattern of air movement. This will allow air to return as it rotates in the room as opposed to a helter skelter air pattern. Nice job! :kewl: |
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