I’m building a workshop so I can have room to teach my 3 boys these concepts and you’re helping me have ideas for projects. I also weld and like to do mechanic work, and need that space. I like how you’ve maximized your space and how safety, organized, and cleanliness conscious you are. Anyways, thank you for these videos, you do great work and are a brilliant man.
You’re so right filtration system as opposed to dust collection and removal big difference. I love your projects as they’re always something most of us can accomplish.
There literally isn't anything you don't build and put on YT that isn't interesting and cool. You make the weekend DIY'ers feel like we CAN accomplish these! Cheers.
That's awesome to have an air filtration system in the workshop. I just love how you come up with cool ideas that's actually functional and look beautiful at the same time.
Hola! 🖐I really enjoy your videos and projects. You always provide loads on info. Thank you for sharing your version of an air filtration unit. Amazing how much even a little box, fan, and filter can remove from the air. Take care and have a good one, Adios!👊
Very compact design 👍. But I would recommend to build it bigger to integrate a second filter (air bag filter). By that you can use the air filter panel as a pre-filter for particels down to approx 5 microns and the second air bag filter for particels down to 1 mircon. That‘s how it runs in my shop and does a great job.
Great job here. I have a blower like you show that exits out a window. One thing you might do with your circle router is to switch to the other side as you get near the bottom. You know where the center is so you should be able to flip the board over and get a cleaner cut with no tear-out. Just my thoughts.
12:25 dude that's nothing, I built a 2 filter triangle shaped MERV 13 filteration system for my shop and the 20 x 20 x 1" filters were so dirty after 1 month. 3 times the dust. Mine has a 20" box fan. My dust collection on my tablesaw is 2 stage with bag in the vac and 1 stage on miter saw. I router is 3 stage. Still this is the best looking filter system I've seen yet. Dope
I have a small shop and this is something that I think will be perfect for it. I think if I get 2 of the fans and make 2 of the boxes, it would work amazingly.
Solid project and one that I hope to do sometime soon. Only thought for if you have to build more of these for your shop - make sure get to the fan in case it fails and you need to replace it. From what I saw, you'll have to build an entirely new box or spend a ton of time pulling nails and glue apart.
I've seen a few of these shop filter ideas lately and this is definitely the best one! Not only does it seem more effective than the box fan types, but it looks worlds better! Great job and thank you for sharing with us! As always the "where I'm at" in the corner of the screen is really nice and greatly appreciated also.
Thanks. Made one after watching this. Had been worried about air-borne dust so used a micro filter with an in-line fan (460cfm) . It quickly cleared the air in my garage/shop. It got so dirty so fast that I put a second filter on the other end of the fan. If I've done much cutting in the afternoon/evening, I let the fan run overnight.
I like the simplicity. As with many, I have been keeping an eye on similar videos. Have also 3D modeled a design which uses 2 and 3 filters that is suspended from the ceiling, also built using wood from other projects. Feeling the need to re-evaluate it. Thanks for the demonstration.
Great project. I really like the emphasis on using material left over from other projects. I had my furnace replaced recently and I'll be using a cut down version of the furnace cabinet and the blower motor.
Another great build! I often use flat washers when attaching components made of metal to wood/plywood, esp if the hole in metal is a bit bigger than needed. Better holding power. Thanks for sharing!
Love it! I'm thinking of putting 1 or 2 of these in my house to clean the air and circulate heat. I have a wood stove and parts of the house get chilly while others are screaming hot. I was thinking of adding high density foam or something to the inside to kill the noise and possibly making the box longer with 2 slots - 1 for a coarse filter and 1 for a much fi er HEPA filter
That looks awesome and a great idea, and very clean work. The system would be more efficient if you made the cabinet longer and pull the inlet away from the filter to create a vacuum ‘chamber’ rather than the air inlet and filter so close to each other. In other words, your column of air should be as large as the filter area. Also make the front hole the size of the filter to expose all the filter surface.
Well done! Your vid gave me some ideas as I put one of these together. A possible upgrade would be to make it two stage with a finer filter behind a pre-filter. Direction I am leaning.
Nice build and idea. Just an idea to think about. If you calculate the actual opening/exposed surface area a 440CFM intake fan requires, you can easily use a bigger intake/filter. It would allow more air movement and less frequent filter changes. With the 12x12 you have it will starve the fan greatly. IMO. I understand keeping the overall compactness of unit. (its perfect). Maybe put (2) filters at a V or come to a point? Or filters on each side and a duct at intake end? just an idea. thanks for sharing
I like that, very cool. Thank you for your great information and demo and link to where to find the materials. I enjoy your videos. Peace and Good Fortune and Good Health to you and your family.
Your project here inspired me to build my own version of the portable air filtration system (yeah, it took me 2 weeks). The main difference with mine is it can run on Ryobi battery or 110v, I can still use the fan as a fan if needed, and cost me less than $60 including the fan. I made a video of it if interested. FYI, I don't always comment, but I do always watch :>) Thanks for your inspiration and keep the great videos coming.
I love the “where I’m at” feature in your videos! So helpful. Keep up the great work.
Showing people how to recover from mistakes is soooo valuable! (That's not sarcasm)
Exactly! I love how many YT'ers have been going this route. It means a lot to everyone trying to learn
Love the "where I'm at" pics. They make it a lot easier to follow along.
I’m building a workshop so I can have room to teach my 3 boys these concepts and you’re helping me have ideas for projects. I also weld and like to do mechanic work, and need that space. I like how you’ve maximized your space and how safety, organized, and cleanliness conscious you are. Anyways, thank you for these videos, you do great work and are a brilliant man.
You’re so right filtration system as opposed to dust collection and removal big difference. I love your projects as they’re always something most of us can accomplish.
"I'm only going to build this one time... I think." Yep. Right there with ya.
You are one of my favorite project guys. I bought the Dewalt cordless. I also got the plunge base which elevates it to next level.
There literally isn't anything you don't build and put on YT that isn't interesting and cool. You make the weekend DIY'ers feel like we CAN accomplish these! Cheers.
Practical ...nice straightforward build, I will be making these when my workshop gets built !
That's awesome to have an air filtration system in the workshop. I just love how you come up with cool ideas that's actually functional and look beautiful at the same time.
Thankyou so much for this tutorial Mr diy
As a retired Machinist, you are so much fun to watch.. my new favorite channel!
Hola! 🖐I really enjoy your videos and projects. You always provide loads on info. Thank you for sharing your version of an air filtration unit. Amazing how much even a little box, fan, and filter can remove from the air. Take care and have a good one, Adios!👊
Great idea!! 👍 Enjoying your videos!👍
Very compact design 👍. But I would recommend to build it bigger to integrate a second filter (air bag filter). By that you can use the air filter panel as a pre-filter for particels down to approx 5 microns and the second air bag filter for particels down to 1 mircon. That‘s how it runs in my shop and does a great job.
1000% making this, thanks! Also showing that it is normal to make mistakes and re-use pieces wherever possible is golden. Good job!
Great job here. I have a blower like you show that exits out a window.
One thing you might do with your circle router is to switch to the other side as you get near the bottom. You know where the center is so you should be able to flip the board over and get a cleaner cut with no tear-out. Just my thoughts.
12:25 dude that's nothing, I built a 2 filter triangle shaped MERV 13 filteration system for my shop and the 20 x 20 x 1" filters were so dirty after 1 month. 3 times the dust. Mine has a 20" box fan. My dust collection on my tablesaw is 2 stage with bag in the vac and 1 stage on miter saw. I router is 3 stage.
Still this is the best looking filter system I've seen yet. Dope
Another idea hit out of the park! This idea is awesome! Thank you again!
Dude, you are a genius!
You are a brilliant craftsmen. 🛠
Awesome build. I like how you included your mistakes. I mess up at least 3 times on my project builds. 🙃
Great instructions and demonstration!
Boy was I glad to see this video. Wish I had all your tools and skills! Great job! You should take orders man, I needs this! Stay blessed!
Start with a few cheap tools and tackle smaller projects when you get more into it you can look into tools brands that regularly do bundles.
Great project. All your projects are great. Thank you
Cool little filter for a small shop! You can replace filter lid screw with 8 magnets.
Yep, I recommend it!
@@DIYCreators or make a handle with the screw to hold down the cover
I have a small shop and this is something that I think will be perfect for it. I think if I get 2 of the fans and make 2 of the boxes, it would work amazingly.
Great video. The “where I’m at” visual during assembly was a nice touch. The piece also turned out nice. Well done!
GREAT project Glenn. I always like the "where I am at" inset. It's more work for you but WE appreciate it. Thanks! !! !!!
This is great. I really appreciate you including both the misstep and the solution. Really helpful to see.
ultra groovy build!! SOOOOOO many possible uses! very cool!
Definitely a great addition to any wood working shop! Thanks for sharing this project!!!
I really enjoy watching your creations and I must say you have motivated me to take my DIY crafts more seriously
Классная штука, здоровье лёгких сохранит, исполнение отличное, подписался 🔥👍
Matthias has entered the chat. You probably could have used a 20x20 filter and if the gaps tightened up this could be really effective.
Fantastic work....great way reuse material.
Solid project and one that I hope to do sometime soon. Only thought for if you have to build more of these for your shop - make sure get to the fan in case it fails and you need to replace it. From what I saw, you'll have to build an entirely new box or spend a ton of time pulling nails and glue apart.
I just came here to congratulate you on getting the verified channel checkmark.
Ты крут! удачи в делах!
Thanks!
@@DIYCreators пожалуйста!
that's a great idea. would also work great in a home office. help cut down on dust building up inside electronics.
This is an excellent idea! A store bought filter would be a pain to clean out saw dust particles and the dedicated workshop filters are $$$
So clever! Thanks for doing this video.
I've seen a few of these shop filter ideas lately and this is definitely the best one! Not only does it seem more effective than the box fan types, but it looks worlds better! Great job and thank you for sharing with us! As always the "where I'm at" in the corner of the screen is really nice and greatly appreciated also.
10:00 looks great, I've been thinking about doing something like this for my living room
Great idea, it's so important to remove as much of the small dust particles as possible. Thanks for another well thought out project.
Thanks. Made one after watching this. Had been worried about air-borne dust so used a micro filter with an in-line fan (460cfm) . It quickly cleared the air in my garage/shop. It got so dirty so fast that I put a second filter on the other end of the fan. If I've done much cutting in the afternoon/evening, I let the fan run overnight.
This is such a cool project!
Great project. I must build one of these.
This was great and you do a great job throwing funny comments in! thanks!
Nice work. Best dressed air cleaner I've seen. ;)
Thanks 😀
Thank you for sharing this, can’t wait to build one for myself. Your shop looks amazing!
I like the simplicity. As with many, I have been keeping an eye on similar videos. Have also 3D modeled a design which uses 2 and 3 filters that is suspended from the ceiling, also built using wood from other projects. Feeling the need to re-evaluate it. Thanks for the demonstration.
THANK YOU , u put so much time and planning in to your presentation, keep the plans coming
This is an awesome idea! It looks like I found my next project. I especially like how you repurposed items you already had. Thank you for sharing.
the guy who refinished my tubs has 50 ft of ac duct on a small industrial fan it works really great for paint
That is super cute!
Phenomenal.
Happy Sunday Sir
Love your videos, inspires me. Love the way you walk us thru process. Look forward to future videos
Great project. I really like the emphasis on using material left over from other projects. I had my furnace replaced recently and I'll be using a cut down version of the furnace cabinet and the blower motor.
Another practical and well explained project that the average woodworker can handle (albeit with a bit of skill). As usual, really well done.
Thank you very much!
Another great build! I often use flat washers when attaching components made of metal to wood/plywood, esp if the hole in metal is a bit bigger than needed. Better holding power. Thanks for sharing!
Love it! I'm thinking of putting 1 or 2 of these in my house to clean the air and circulate heat. I have a wood stove and parts of the house get chilly while others are screaming hot.
I was thinking of adding high density foam or something to the inside to kill the noise and possibly making the box longer with 2 slots - 1 for a coarse filter and 1 for a much fi er HEPA filter
you make something simple so cool... greetings from Indonesia
Very good 👍
cute and functional!
Thank you! Happy to see I'm not the only person who makes mistakes.
Hope you have a hepa filter on your shop vac too. Great video!
Definitely the best looking filter I have seen! Nice job
Man love your channel. You make everything so simple
Another easy way of finding the center is sweeping a ruller across the circle to find where the edges distance is greater in a cross pattern.
Awesome stuff mate!!!
This is a great idea and looks fantastic! Plus portable. Great job.
nice work, all your projects, simple, clean and clear instruction, good job.
Starting this project tomorrow, just got my fan and speed controller
That looks awesome and a great idea, and very clean work. The system would be more efficient if you made the cabinet longer and pull the inlet away from the filter to create a vacuum ‘chamber’ rather than the air inlet and filter so close to each other. In other words, your column of air should be as large as the filter area. Also make the front hole the size of the filter to expose all the filter surface.
Nice build! Thanks and greetings from Australia.
Well done! Your vid gave me some ideas as I put one of these together. A possible upgrade would be to make it two stage with a finer filter behind a pre-filter. Direction I am leaning.
Nice build and idea. Just an idea to think about. If you calculate the actual opening/exposed surface area a 440CFM intake fan requires, you can easily use a bigger intake/filter. It would allow more air movement and less frequent filter changes. With the 12x12 you have it will starve the fan greatly. IMO. I understand keeping the overall compactness of unit. (its perfect). Maybe put (2) filters at a V or come to a point? Or filters on each side and a duct at intake end? just an idea. thanks for sharing
Echt super cool gebaut👍👍
I love this guys videos
Thanks, man!
Love your videos brother keep it up . Learning a lot about creating your own style from you vids as well as how to get it done cleanly
I love this channel
Great! You're a clever dude. Greetings from the UK 🙏
Your intro is fantastic. This is real top quality. Videos are fantastic as well.
I always enjoy your videos and your builds. You really do great work. God Bless.
AWESOME DUDE!
Nice idea 💡!!
I like that, very cool. Thank you for your great information and demo and link to where to find the materials. I enjoy your videos. Peace and Good Fortune and Good Health to you and your family.
Nice work 😊👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you! Cheers!
Great stuff.
Your project here inspired me to build my own version of the portable air filtration system (yeah, it took me 2 weeks). The main difference with mine is it can run on Ryobi battery or 110v, I can still use the fan as a fan if needed, and cost me less than $60 including the fan. I made a video of it if interested. FYI, I don't always comment, but I do always watch :>) Thanks for your inspiration and keep the great videos coming.
Brilliant!
Genius as usual.
Very cool. I just took a box fan and mounted a filter on the back of it works just as well as yours doesn't look near as slick!
Thanks! 😀
Dang, if I could only be as clean when I build!!
Good job
I'm planning on bulding a couple of these to put around my apartment 🤣
Your tutorial was great too man 👍
Thanks!
I like this video !
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Excelente amigo👏👏👏
Thanks!