lml999
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We moved into a new (to us) house with a nicely sized workshop in the basement. PO left me a ShopSmith table saw, router/router table, dust collector, air compressor, some other goodies.
The shop has no outside ventilation. The walls are either below grade or interior. The rest of the basement is finished, and much is above grade (sloping lot).
I've been doing some woodworking and while the DC is helpful, I'd like to get some air flow in/out of the shop. Mostly out. I don't really have good access to run a duct from the workshop to the outside..only real option is to run it to the left through the closet. But the closet is finished and I don't really want to do too much exploring there.
Garage is to the right, one floor up.
Then I thought...I don't need a *permanent* duct. I don't do a *lot* of woodworking, just occasionally on weekends. The workshop is also my bike shop and I occasionally use citrus based solvent for cleaning bicycle parts. So far, anything that requires more ventilation (hardwood cutting/sanding, staining/polyurethaning) gets moved to the two bay garage with doors open...
I could go through the closet and run a flexible vent down the hall, into the utility room and out the back wall there. When I need ventilation, I hook up the vent. When I'm done, I disconnect the vent and coil it up in the utility room.
Now that I've written it out, it feels like a permanent vent out to the left is a better option. There's already a boxed in chase leading from the workshop to the closet. It would certainly be a more elegant approach...
Location is New England, btw.
What size vent should I use? What's a good source of fans for this application? Do I need to filter the exhaust?
Right now, the DC is in the top right corner. Do I want it to be close to the vent inlet?
Comments appreciated...
The shop has no outside ventilation. The walls are either below grade or interior. The rest of the basement is finished, and much is above grade (sloping lot).
I've been doing some woodworking and while the DC is helpful, I'd like to get some air flow in/out of the shop. Mostly out. I don't really have good access to run a duct from the workshop to the outside..only real option is to run it to the left through the closet. But the closet is finished and I don't really want to do too much exploring there.
Garage is to the right, one floor up.
Then I thought...I don't need a *permanent* duct. I don't do a *lot* of woodworking, just occasionally on weekends. The workshop is also my bike shop and I occasionally use citrus based solvent for cleaning bicycle parts. So far, anything that requires more ventilation (hardwood cutting/sanding, staining/polyurethaning) gets moved to the two bay garage with doors open...
I could go through the closet and run a flexible vent down the hall, into the utility room and out the back wall there. When I need ventilation, I hook up the vent. When I'm done, I disconnect the vent and coil it up in the utility room.
Now that I've written it out, it feels like a permanent vent out to the left is a better option. There's already a boxed in chase leading from the workshop to the closet. It would certainly be a more elegant approach...
Location is New England, btw.
What size vent should I use? What's a good source of fans for this application? Do I need to filter the exhaust?
Right now, the DC is in the top right corner. Do I want it to be close to the vent inlet?
Comments appreciated...
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If your concerned about risk, fumes and chemicals is a better place to be concerned vs woodworking dust. Woodworking dust is nuisance that your wife might hate when it migrates from the basement shop.