smoke eatter

All topics related to smoke evacuation, ventilation, and water tables.
Post Reply
Patrick Waite
2.5 Star Elite Contributing Member
2.5 Star Elite Contributing Member
Posts: 239
Joined: Sun May 16, 2010 3:28 am

smoke eatter

Post by Patrick Waite »

Ok I got rid of the screens around my table and put together a table that holds water so the smokey dust will go right into the water. It have been great no more dust. But i still have a little smoke. Not much but the smoke is still bad. Its winter time now and I dont like to open the doors to much now. I lose all my heat. Is there some kind of smoke eater on the market that I can put up and take care of the smoke and keep the heat in my shop.
Patrick
User avatar
plasmajoe
3.5 Star Elite Contributing Member
3.5 Star Elite Contributing Member
Posts: 674
Joined: Thu Jul 30, 2009 8:19 pm

Re: smoke eatter

Post by plasmajoe »

This is what I use and works great.


http://www.sentryair.com/weldingapp.htm ... KgodFwMZXw

Plasma Joe
User avatar
Zippo
4.5 Star Elite Contributing Member
4.5 Star Elite Contributing Member
Posts: 1703
Joined: Fri Mar 04, 2011 12:49 pm
Location: Minnesota Based

Re: smoke eatter

Post by Zippo »

What i do in the winter, i use a dryer flex hose drop from a 4" pvc pipe with a inlet 4" fan to exhaust. I know cheap. and i simply attach it to the side of my SL100 torch with a zip tie. Since it is centered on the table not had any issues reaching all areas. One draw back even with my water table i still get some dust in the vent system. And it does leave dust outside by the vent clapper. and i have a small shop so my table is fairly close to a wall not having to vent very far
Post Reply

Return to “Water Tables, Ventilation, Air Handling”