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Bill,
Here is what I was talking about. You can even use a box fan, but that would be hard to redirect the output out the window. With this type of squirrel cage just make a box for the output side and use a couple of 4" hoses.. you could use dryer vent hose instead of DC hose too. |
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tiredofspam wrote:
Bill, Here is what I was talking about. You can even use a box fan, but that would be hard to redirect the output out the window. With this type of squirrel cage just make a box for the output side and use a couple of 4" hoses.. you could use dryer vent hose instead of DC hose too. That's the same type of squirrel cage fan I have on my sanding table/air cleaner. They are hard to find around here. -- G.W. Ross Every hero becomes a bore at last. --Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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tiredofspam wrote:
Bill, Here is what I was talking about. You can even use a box fan, but that would be hard to redirect the output out the window. That looks like a dandy fan & filter. Did you make it to use for all of your bench sanding in general? In any event, thank you very much for your post! I will keep the idea in mind. Bill With this type of squirrel cage just make a box for the output side and use a couple of 4" hoses.. you could use dryer vent hose instead of DC hose too. |
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At one point yes. Also it wound up being awesome for sanding balsa,
which just floats in the air like nothing else. But I have used it for lots of different things. For your allergy you might consider this and build an output side that puts it out to hoses and outside of your work area. It cleans the air nicely too. On 6/22/2012 4:33 PM, Bill wrote: tiredofspam wrote: Bill, Here is what I was talking about. You can even use a box fan, but that would be hard to redirect the output out the window. That looks like a dandy fan & filter. Did you make it to use for all of your bench sanding in general? In any event, thank you very much for your post! I will keep the idea in mind. Bill With this type of squirrel cage just make a box for the output side and use a couple of 4" hoses.. you could use dryer vent hose instead of DC hose too. |
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![]() Those types of fans are used on electronic rack units. Check out electronic surplus stores. On Fri, 22 Jun 2012 11:18:48 -0400, "G. Ross" wrote: tiredofspam wrote: Bill, Here is what I was talking about. You can even use a box fan, but that would be hard to redirect the output out the window. With this type of squirrel cage just make a box for the output side and use a couple of 4" hoses.. you could use dryer vent hose instead of DC hose too. That's the same type of squirrel cage fan I have on my sanding table/air cleaner. They are hard to find around here. |
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