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One of my favorite home made tools in the shop. This is a little off topic post but still somewhat relevant, and also cool!
If you spend a lot of time in your shop cutting wood, sanding, cutting things with your Dremel or even spraying paint, you need to think about making something like this. Basically all it is, is a box with a used blower and motor out of an old AC unit. These blowers make great shop fans but when you install it into a box and surround it with filters that the air has to pass through before it reaches the blower…. You have just built yourself a clean air system for your shop.
I use my air compressor all the time to clean up but it forms a cloud of dust that is unbelievable in a short amount of time. When this blower is on it cleans the air in about a minute or so. Just think how much of that crap your breathing in while using a Dremel or elec sander. Anyway, this is a popular item in wood shops but I thought it could be relevant in your hobby work space.
On a side note, it also works great with a box fan and filter taped to the intake side for smaller shops. I have even seen smaller boxes built to fit a box fan into the inside with filters on both the intake and exit side, hung from the ceiling. There are tons of vids on you tube to watch, go check them out!
If you spend a lot of time in your shop cutting wood, sanding, cutting things with your Dremel or even spraying paint, you need to think about making something like this. Basically all it is, is a box with a used blower and motor out of an old AC unit. These blowers make great shop fans but when you install it into a box and surround it with filters that the air has to pass through before it reaches the blower…. You have just built yourself a clean air system for your shop.
I use my air compressor all the time to clean up but it forms a cloud of dust that is unbelievable in a short amount of time. When this blower is on it cleans the air in about a minute or so. Just think how much of that crap your breathing in while using a Dremel or elec sander. Anyway, this is a popular item in wood shops but I thought it could be relevant in your hobby work space.
On a side note, it also works great with a box fan and filter taped to the intake side for smaller shops. I have even seen smaller boxes built to fit a box fan into the inside with filters on both the intake and exit side, hung from the ceiling. There are tons of vids on you tube to watch, go check them out!