Darley
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Does any one have build is own Workshop air filter? any idea or how to build one, how many CFM should I run for it? thanks for the help
Originally posted by bradh
<br />This is a dust collector, not an air filter:
http://www.hardingpens.com/workshop-dc.html
I designed this one myself. I wanted to use some old parts I had, wanted something quiet that did not take much floor space.Is that DC of your own design or did you get the plan from a commercial source. It looks a lot like a project I saw in one of the woodworking magazines; but I can't remember which one.
Do you know what the CFM rating is of your fan at high speed?
Originally posted by WWAtty
<br />I built one using an attic fan from Home Despot and good (e.g., Filtrete) furnace filters. Later I cannibalized the parts, added a second attic fan and built a bigger one that filters about 3000CFM. It draws air in from the sides and exhausts cleaned air out the top. I suspended it from the ceiling with chain and it removes a good portion of airborne dust. It gives the added benefit of constantly circulating air in my shop, which is helpful when I run the heater.
http://users.goldengate.net/~kbrady/DustCollection.html
Cheers.