Drea
October 14, 2017, 12:24am
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Rather than reinvent the wheel with a whole new thread, I’m just going to add links from various forum posts, to illustrate how others have tackled this task:
@marmak3261 was the very first PRU user, and when he received his unit he put together this extremely detailed post to explain his venting set up. It even includes a free laser design to help you create your own vent. This link is already included in this thread, but I am choosing to post it again because it really is that informative.
Hi all! Thought I’d share my mix-n-matched setup in prepping the workspace. I’ve been rather quiet on the forum but like many of you, have been gathering mental notes and comparing what you all have suggested along the way. Maybe it will help to see some of these links in one place with visuals of the combined solutions.
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As mentioned in the past by a few ( @andistarnes @lairdknox to name a couple ), I went with a modified Ikea hack for the table and flat file material storage. Al…
Blast gates are probably a good idea (read the whole thread, lots of good info here)
Okay, I know “temporary” is a word that means “non-permanent.”
I haven’t seen anything like this at HD or Lowes. But I think I’ll use this rather than putting a hole in my workshop. Plus, I can quickly/easily move it if I want to. Anyway, thought I’d share…
Window Vent
PLEASE… If anybody finds a less-expensive solution I’d be happy to know about it. I think this is a little pricey for what it is.
Enjoy!
In anticipation/hope that my Glowforge (expected to be named Lazy) will arriving “early”, I have been getting my setup fully ready to go.
I already wrote a post about My Glowforge Table . This post is about my newly complete venting setup.
A few important items for context:
My Glowforge will live in my home office, which is on the main floor. It does NOT have a dryer vent built into the wall. It does have a horizontally sliding window and a nice view.
My house has rules regarding things t…
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