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It is possible to build a fume extractor using a fan. According to
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, the materials needed include a hinge, metal mesh, two 120mm fans and one 80mm fan. The build process involves cutting and drilling, mocking up, painting and finishing. Additionally, AC power connections and securing the enclosure should be taken into consideration. Finally, the filter should be kept clean and the power cord should be connected properly.
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This instructable provides a step-by-step guide to building a set of three fume extractor boxes, two 120mm fans and one 80mm fan, using a hinge and a metal mesh to support the air filter. The build took around 7 hours spread over two days and cost around 70€, and the plans are provided for the project. After the build, the back plates are built and the fan is connected via an extra power line from one of the 120mm boxes.
DIY Fume Extractors : 10 Steps (with Pictures) - Instructables
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This article provides a step-by-step guide to building a DIY fume extractor, including the materials needed, cutting and drilling, mocking up, painting, and finishing. It also provides tips on how to make AC power connections and how to make sure the enclosure is secure. Finally, it provides advice on how to make sure the filter is clean and the power cord is connected properly.
DIY Fume Extractor : 6 Steps (with Pictures) - Instructables
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DIY Soldering Fume Extractor using a PC Fan 26,079 views Aug 31, 2020 Restore Technique 62.7K subscribers Dislike Share I needed a Fume Extractor for small soldering jobs, that was…
Amazon.com: Fume Extractor Fan
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