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Norm Fengstad
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Shop Air quality
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March 25, 2018, 08:52:11 am »
read Steve's essay on the Wen Air Infiltration Cleaning system posted today. Very good info and an especially good topic for me. I have COPD so good air filtration in my shop is essential or I become a sick puppy. I love my hobby and life would be really void if I could not work at it. I installed a King system a year ago. I use it much similar to Steve's method and need to clean the pre filter often. I also use a dust mask most of the time and try to use local sawdust collection on my larger power tools and sanders as often as possible. This winter was really cold; cold effected my breathing so a nice warm shop is a piece of heaven during our long winter months.
have a good day and happy scrolling
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Toneman
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March 26, 2018, 03:27:33 pm »
Thanks Norm for you comments. Yes, air filtration is a must for me. I don't have very much room, so I have to use vacs and masks and I do have an air purifier mounted above my saw.
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gap15102
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You should see what I saw.
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April 13, 2018, 09:19:46 pm »
I have a hanging Delta air cleaner that filters to 1 micron, plus a cloth dust mask and fans. Never too much clean air.
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