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| El Jardinero Join Date: Apr 2007
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| Finally building a flowhood Woo Hoo! Just got my new 24" x 48" HEPA filter panel in today. I can't wait to get started on the project. Here's what I'm hoping to accomplish: Mycotopia Web Archive: Laminar_Flow Hood Been looking @ Grainger for a direct drive, forward curve blower and motor. Last edited by Hippie3 : 07-23-08 at 20:56. |
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| SpectraL veNtriloQuist Join Date: Jul 1971
Posts: 776
| There's a great seller on ebay who sells all refurb blowers. Great prices and communication. I forget his name it's something like "the squirell cage blower guy". Keep it mad blissful, >Your friend, Deadly Duzzy (aka NasCar denDriTE duDLEY) |
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| searching Join Date: Feb 2008
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| I've been lazily sitting here with a filter for a while - does anyone have a link to a thorough tek for building one of these?
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| searching Join Date: Feb 2008
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| El Jardinero Join Date: Apr 2007
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| Horizontal Laminar Flow Workbench Today is test day and I'm pleased to report that my design is a success!!! I researched lab grade equipment and reverse engineered a style that I thought would best suit my purposes. Having had no formal engineering education, I wasn't sure if this thing would even work. The cabinet is constructed from a combination of 3/4" and 1/2" particle board. I chose these cheaper materials due to the fact that I was experimenting. I used simple cabinet construction joints (rabbets, dadoes, screws and glue) to ensure air tightness of all connections. All powered by a used 1/4 HP forward curve blower and motor. The blower and inboard flourescent work light are capable of independent operation. I'm especially happy with my "trick" pre-filter housing which uses cam screws and studs to make pre-filter maintainance a breeze.....LOL! Just remove the housing, change the filters, and replace. Three pre-filters were chosen to extend HEPA filter life. One for coarse particles, an electrostatic filter for medium particles and an "ultra allergen" filter as a final measure. A removeable top and back make HEPA filter change out simple should it ever become necessary. The actual filter face provides a 50" wide, by 30" tall, by 16" deep work area so I've got plenty of room to stretch out. Future work area plenum extension will be easy if 16" proves to be too shallow of a work surface. Next, I need to build a simple stand to get this thing up off the floor. It's too heavy for one person to lift (weighs about as much as a double door refrigerator). This is, of course, is a prototype design. The design could easily be rotated 180*. Locate the blower to the left or right, compress the blower intake housing (to make room for a desk chair), relocate the pre-filter intake to the side of the blower housing. Slight design modifications and this piece of equipment could be made to look like a writing desk. I would also choose to use premium hardwood plywood and hardwood lumber to speed the finishing process. There was a large amount of time spent on surface prep, sanding and painting. |
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| Hi! Join Date: Jan 1971
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| Very clean work! Looks good! ![]()
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| Alpha Comae Berenices Join Date: Jan 1971
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| Excellent work, and for saying you have no previous experience makes this jewel extra special indeed. I can tell it was a labor of love. ![]()
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| Admin Join Date: Feb 2001
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| how's it working out for ya ?
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| El Jardinero Join Date: Apr 2007
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| This piece of equipment is a success! Totally nice working in front of a Cadillac setup like this one. Easy cleanup I installed a debris shield based upon some recommendations made by Hip3 using plastic sheeting and Velcro strips. Airborne contams are non-existent so far. Really helped me narrow down where contams were coming from during spawn culture and allowed me to make corrective measures. Plenty of room for bulk substrate trays Spawning and casing are virtually contam free - knock wood Couldn't have done it without the vaults for ideas, links, and guidelines! |
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| Cogito Ergo Periculosus Join Date: Apr 2008
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| well with all the business we bring him might be beneficial to make this guy a sponser being that his customer service skills are great too we could get special deals fer mycotopia members if we refer all our members that need a hood to this guy whatever his name is hehehe
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| beer goggle pornstar Join Date: Aug 2007
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__________________ tc clone start to finish |
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| El Jardinero Join Date: Apr 2007
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New in box Delivered $65 USD I just get lucky sometimes. ![]() Thanks for the compliment Lazlo! Hand-made with lots of TLC. I think I wound up investing somewhere in the neighborhood of $300 Labor took some 50-60 hrs. from start to finish. | |
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