brianhabby
Established Member
Here are some pics of my home made air filter which was inspired by this one by DaveL. It uses the filters from this Axminster one.
It is basically a long plywood box that houses the main filter, it has an extractor fan at one end and the pre-filter at the opposite end. fairly simple to make. My extractor fan is quite a large powerful one but I don't think you need a very strong one. In fact I only ever have mine turned to the low setting as I believe if the fan is set too high, there is a risk of the dust being pulled right through. It just happens to be what was available at the time.
Sorry I didn't take any pics while I was building it but what follows should be self explanatory.
The fist couple of pics are just general shots.
This shows the pre-filter end, I doubt you can see in the picture but this gets pretty clogged with dust but is simple to clean with the shop vac.
With the cover and pre-filter removed you can see the main filter inside.
The box with the main filter removed.
The main filter separate from the unit.
The pre-filter and frame for holding it in place.
I hope the above together with DaveL's post inspires others to build one of these very useful devices.
regards
Brian
It is basically a long plywood box that houses the main filter, it has an extractor fan at one end and the pre-filter at the opposite end. fairly simple to make. My extractor fan is quite a large powerful one but I don't think you need a very strong one. In fact I only ever have mine turned to the low setting as I believe if the fan is set too high, there is a risk of the dust being pulled right through. It just happens to be what was available at the time.
Sorry I didn't take any pics while I was building it but what follows should be self explanatory.
The fist couple of pics are just general shots.
This shows the pre-filter end, I doubt you can see in the picture but this gets pretty clogged with dust but is simple to clean with the shop vac.
With the cover and pre-filter removed you can see the main filter inside.
The box with the main filter removed.
The main filter separate from the unit.
The pre-filter and frame for holding it in place.
I hope the above together with DaveL's post inspires others to build one of these very useful devices.
regards
Brian