Ventilation
wvhillbillyjlm
Posted 10/12/2012 11:10 AM (#590403)
Subject: Ventilation





Posts: 278


Location: WV
Guys, I am looking for ideas for setting up a ventilation system in my basement to get rid of some of the fumes generated from sealing, painting, etc. Can you guys tell me how you do it?

Thanks
Jerry
musky slut
Posted 10/12/2012 12:18 PM (#590414 - in reply to #590403)
Subject: Re: Ventilation




Posts: 496


2 fans and the door open .....
jakejusa
Posted 10/12/2012 1:05 PM (#590423 - in reply to #590403)
Subject: RE: Ventilation




Posts: 994


Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
Window air conditioner frame with a exhaust fan mounted in it. Has three speeds and a vent tha open on the back to seal when closed. What sticks out the smalll basement window looks like an air conditioner with a vent on it. On high it will actually creat an air flow from upstairs that you cna feel in the stairway. Beats sneezing rainbows for sure!
RiverMan
Posted 10/12/2012 1:24 PM (#590429 - in reply to #590403)
Subject: Re: Ventilation




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Location: Oregon
The more dangerous part of building is the epoxy...........over time it takes a toll. Ventilation is very important.
Beaver
Posted 10/12/2012 2:37 PM (#590438 - in reply to #590429)
Subject: Re: Ventilation





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I put a mobile home exhaust vent in the wall of my painting room, and never paint, seal or clearcoat without it on.
Stan Durst 1
Posted 10/12/2012 8:21 PM (#590515 - in reply to #590438)
Subject: Re: Ventilation





Posts: 1207


Location: Pigeon Forge TN.
I use a table mounted Paschea spray booth gotta love it things sucks out all my heat in the Winter and Cool air in the summer. A 21 inch fan will work in a window too. The spray booth has a 12 inch dia. exhaust outlet.

Edited by Stan Durst 1 10/12/2012 8:23 PM
woodieb8
Posted 10/12/2012 9:41 PM (#590535 - in reply to #590403)
Subject: Re: Ventilation




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squirell cage blower and motor from a furnace. they move tons of exhaust