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Old 12-31-2005, 12:21 PM   #1
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Jeeze... no more multi-colored snots for you guys.... one question, why do you have to vent it outside if the filter is collecting all the paint? Why not just send it down under the bench? No noxious or harmful fumes associated with acrylics seems like a futile extra step maybe not....
My theory is that you might not want to breath it, It may not be proven bad yet but I don't trust any suspended solids. Besides which if the filter looks like that what do your lungs look like? But they are your lungs...

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Old 12-31-2005, 12:45 PM   #2
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My theory is that you might not want to breath it, It may not be proven bad yet but I don't trust any suspended solids. Besides which if the filter looks like that what do your lungs look like? But they are your lungs...
That agrees with Fishingfreak's posts, saying the body is made up of alot of water, and water bound stuff might not be eliminated as other chemicals are via the liver etc. Better safe than sorry.

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Old 12-31-2005, 12:56 PM   #3
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Dave my personal reason is I have worked in a machine shop for nearly 30 years and have probably breathed in way too much crap into my lungs. I look at the exhaust fans at work and think holy crap imagine what my lungs look like. I don't need or want any additional pollutants, no matter how safe they say they are. Like Dave above said better safe than sorry. Paul

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Old 12-31-2005, 02:24 PM   #4
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Paul; Good for you! The machine tool trades are one of the most honorable trades out there,
You can work your entire life at it and never know it all. I worked as an apprentice and on into journeyman and loved it! KUDOS to you.
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Old 12-31-2005, 06:14 PM   #5
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Yes, I learn something new every day. I just wish it was one of the better paying trades People don't realize that without machinist's they wouldn't have much as far as modern day things go. You wouldn't belive how many people think they repair cars. Not that there is anything wrong with mechanics. P.

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Yes, I learn something new every day. I just wish it was one of the better paying trades People don't realize that without machinist's they wouldn't have much as far as modern day things go. You wouldn't belive how many people think they repair cars. Not that there is anything wrong with mechanics. P.
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You crack me up. lol

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Old 01-04-2006, 05:04 PM   #9
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PM,

I was just looking into doing something very similar with a bathroom fan. Instead of a plastic bin, I was going to use a plywood box/booth that put together. Anything to look out for in the construction process?

What is the CFM on that fan (Broan 683?)? Working out pretty well?

Your plug holder is a nice looking tool.

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Am I really talking to Jack Nicklaus. I used the plastic tub because it was easier than sawing the wood and then putting it together. The fan works good. It is a 683. I have a short run to the window so that helps and quiet too. I changed the fan over to a 4 inch exhaust too. Made my own adapter out of thin alum. sheet.. Very simple set up. If you screw it up you just go buy another $10 tub and start again. Machinist's are too damn fussy, believe me I know . Paul

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Old 01-06-2006, 04:00 PM   #12
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Thanks PM.

It looks easy enough. The 80 CFM is enough?

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