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I don't weld as a profession but I do weld and use a plasma cutter in my shop. I also cut a fair amount of stainless with my plasma cutter and when I do it really stinks up the shop. Not only that but I was told stainless gives off Chromium gas which isn't very good for you. During the warmer months this isn't too much of a problem but in the dead of winter I can't afford to open the doors to vent out the gases.
After looking around at smoke extractors I found the cheapest to be in the $4K+ area. I just couldn't justify spending that much for a tool I might use 2-3 a month. Also I'm cheap.
Here is my solution, it's not finished yet but I had to do some welding and plasma cutting last week and it seemed to work great. I cut and welding some metal last week, pretty much 3 days solid. I did some work in the morning and left the shop and came back a couple of hours later and couldn't detect any odor. Before, without the extractor, I could do work one day and still smell the odor the next day.
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I still have work to do on it. I have a swivel nozzle for the end of the arm so I can better aim the flared out nozzle. I also have to make a door for it with a "ON/OFF" and "SLOW/FAST" switch. I just had to use it last week before I could complete it. I'm glad I was able to test it before I did more work to it.
I tried to use parts I found at the local hardware store and big box home improvement stores. The box is a low priced tool box and the blower is from Harbor Freight. The filters I use are also common filter I got at Home Depot. The first one is a$2 pre-filter, the second is a $25 HEPA type filter, not a real HEPA but it is suppose to catch particles and smoke down the micron size. The third filter is another $2 filter that I am going to wrap with a carbon mat to eliminate odors.
After looking around at smoke extractors I found the cheapest to be in the $4K+ area. I just couldn't justify spending that much for a tool I might use 2-3 a month. Also I'm cheap.
Here is my solution, it's not finished yet but I had to do some welding and plasma cutting last week and it seemed to work great. I cut and welding some metal last week, pretty much 3 days solid. I did some work in the morning and left the shop and came back a couple of hours later and couldn't detect any odor. Before, without the extractor, I could do work one day and still smell the odor the next day.
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I still have work to do on it. I have a swivel nozzle for the end of the arm so I can better aim the flared out nozzle. I also have to make a door for it with a "ON/OFF" and "SLOW/FAST" switch. I just had to use it last week before I could complete it. I'm glad I was able to test it before I did more work to it.
I tried to use parts I found at the local hardware store and big box home improvement stores. The box is a low priced tool box and the blower is from Harbor Freight. The filters I use are also common filter I got at Home Depot. The first one is a$2 pre-filter, the second is a $25 HEPA type filter, not a real HEPA but it is suppose to catch particles and smoke down the micron size. The third filter is another $2 filter that I am going to wrap with a carbon mat to eliminate odors.
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I tend to doubt that those prices have much to do with the actual filter material and more to do with the fact that it is a custom size for their extractor. Just like the odd shaped air filters for EFI setups are several times as expensive as the old standard round filters for carbed vehicles.



