Not really, ive a similar sized workshop and have a CO meter near the exhaust that is currently exiting into the workshop (the heat blows into the offices) you can't smell any funes at all and the meter has never alarmed,I do intend to make the exhaust go outside but not got around to it.He does mention in the video that the exhaust fumes do come out of the end of the bench into the workshop In a small space or a place with no ventilation then obviously it would be a terrible idea
As I mentioned in the video, the bench was not sealed off at the time, it is now but these machines burn very efficiently and my workshop has lots of air circulation, etc so it's never been dangerous. I would never recommend this in a small space unless you could ensure the fumes will exit outside 👍👍
Great idea heating the bench 👍👍
Great vlog pal
Thanks 👍
Hi mate have you got the link from where you bought it from thanks
I just bought a couple of the cheapest on eBay Dave. They're all the same machine, I've bought a few from eBay and Amazon, etc.
A bit dangerous. The bench rail might not be leak tight and CO can escape into your working space, but how I wish I have a bench like yours.
Not really, ive a similar sized workshop and have a CO meter near the exhaust that is currently exiting into the workshop (the heat blows into the offices) you can't smell any funes at all and the meter has never alarmed,I do intend to make the exhaust go outside but not got around to it.He does mention in the video that the exhaust fumes do come out of the end of the bench into the workshop
In a small space or a place with no ventilation then obviously it would be a terrible idea
As I mentioned in the video, the bench was not sealed off at the time, it is now but these machines burn very efficiently and my workshop has lots of air circulation, etc so it's never been dangerous.
I would never recommend this in a small space unless you could ensure the fumes will exit outside 👍👍