Fumes and dust collection system help?

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Fumes and dust collection system help?

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Well the next step in building a decent shop is taking care of the dust and eventually of welding fumes. Since the shop is too small to realy seperate the workstations I will have to put a fan and some kind of enclosure where I will do the grinding, buffing, welding etc...

Any pointers from people who have already done this?

Thanks

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Post by Halberds »

Hi pat.

Look on mks site he built a dust exhaust system from scratch. Check out his "I caught it on fire episode"

He has a 7 horse power buffer and I guess it really develops some friction.

I do not have his web page # but he is the guy that makes the titanium sport armour.

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Post by Alcyoneus »

A simple system could be made from a shop vac, an appropriate hose, and a manufactured hood. This could also be moved around in the shop.
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Post by Padrig »

Thanks Hal and Al.

My Dad has a big ass fan motor and a hood that he had in his garage when he use to do some O/A welding. I'll go take a look tomorrow and take it from there.

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Post by mrks »

rats lost my long post so this is a shorty.

hi ther here is alink to the collector fire gallery:
http://tiarmour.com/gallery%20dust_collector_fire.htm

and the progression of my dust collection system.
sadly I am traveling so my latest addition is not on my website yet. I made myself a supplied air system so I no longer wear a cannister mask... instead... get fresh clean air from outside(front of my shop) it flows though a duct system into a positive pressured helmet. never breathed so freely before while polishing. a huge advance and boost in my productive capability.


I really advocate good breathing and eye protection. here are some pics. if I can answer any questions please feel free to ask away.

[img]http://tiarmour.com/grinder%20box1.jpg[/img]
[img]http://tiarmour.com/vent%20fan%20for%20buffer.jpg[/img]
[img]http://tiarmour.com/smoking%20titanium.jpg[/img]
[img]http://tiarmour.com/polishing%20hayes%20helm.jpg[/img]
[img]http://tiarmour.com/grinding%20luthers%20helm%20big%20sparks.jpg[/img]

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tiarmour.com ==>> maker of fine Titanium armour... please note I am not a period armourer I make high tech sport armour using nonperiod materials(titanium) for the type of stick fighting used in the sca.


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Thanks mrks, I'll email you with questions as problems arise. I would love to see your new setup. Meanwhile here is the big-ass fan I got from Dad.

[img]http://home.armourarchive.org/members/padrig/big_fan.JPG[/img]

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