proturn
Stainless
- Joined
- Jan 20, 2010
- Location
- zimmerman, mn.usa
Hello everyone, I have a Idea for venting my CNC lathe. I have a small shop and as many of you know, when you do heavy turning there is a lot of smoke/mist created. I'm thinking the following: I am not going to stick a whole lot of money into venting this building as it is small and I will outgrow it within 6months-year. That said I want to convert a range hood into a cheap way to get the smoke and mist outside the building. What are your thoughts? Is this dumb?
I am also trying to get dryer air. I put my air compresser into a sound insulated closet. It gets really hot in there but I have a oil cooled compressor so It should be safe and not burn-up. I have been running it this way for 3 years with no problems...Just a lot of water in the air. Do any of you have some creative suggestions to run my lines in a very cost effective manner to eliminate this issue? Thank you much.
I am also trying to get dryer air. I put my air compresser into a sound insulated closet. It gets really hot in there but I have a oil cooled compressor so It should be safe and not burn-up. I have been running it this way for 3 years with no problems...Just a lot of water in the air. Do any of you have some creative suggestions to run my lines in a very cost effective manner to eliminate this issue? Thank you much.