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Thanks very much, just started two months ago or so, and I appreciate you checking things out. If you have suggestions for videos I’m open to hearing what people are looking for. Thanks and have a great day!
I think you could do that, but drawing the air out of the box (I think) uses the filter surfaces more equally, where as I think blowing in would focus a lot of the airflow into the one filter that the fan would be pointed at. Not certain about that, but the way I did it made the most sense to me at the time.
@@TradeSkillersAnonymous That makes a lot of sense. I'm also looking to ventilate a painting room, and want to push air in so I don't need to worry about sparking in the fan mixing with fumes and boom!
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I just found your RUclips channel and subscribed. I have really enjoyed your videos. Keep up the good work.
Thanks very much, just started two months ago or so, and I appreciate you checking things out. If you have suggestions for videos I’m open to hearing what people are looking for. Thanks and have a great day!
I really need to make one of those. Good to see you on Coffee Sessions this morning J.R.
Yeah I converted a drawer cabinet to make mine, it’s that fine dust that’ll get ya! Enjoyed the chat this morning, have a great day!
Nice Job JR, just grabbed a Laguna Cflux3 and I still feel the need for something like this. Simple but it looks effective.
If I hadn’t found the g700, I was going with the cflux3. Good choice!
Nicely done! And I love the shirt lol!
Nice build. Does the air exhaust stirr the dust that may have settled on surfaces?
Hi there, only if it’s close to the fan, it’s pretty low/close to the floor. Thanks for watching and please consider subscribing if you like!
Why not have it blow into the box? That way the breeze coming out is more diffuse and does not stir up sitting dust as much.
I think you could do that, but drawing the air out of the box (I think) uses the filter surfaces more equally, where as I think blowing in would focus a lot of the airflow into the one filter that the fan would be pointed at. Not certain about that, but the way I did it made the most sense to me at the time.
@@TradeSkillersAnonymous That makes a lot of sense. I'm also looking to ventilate a painting room, and want to push air in so I don't need to worry about sparking in the fan mixing with fumes and boom!
@@grandpachriss phew…good luck!