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Old 09-03-2007, 07:35 PM   #1
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Dust Removal From Inside


How do you guys remove dust from inside caused by blasting? Fans with ducting or some way else? If you are using fans what kind?

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Old 09-04-2007, 03:22 AM   #2
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Bulldog, I have not done much indoor blasting accept for at my own place. I have read a few places that if you are doing a fireplace, that you plastic off a small room around the fire place, put a shop vac in the space with you that has a filter bag, run an exhaust hose under the plastic, turn it on when you blast. I have never tried it so I cant say how it works. I used one of those big fans that you get at Lowes 54".

I see you are in Coumbus Ohio, I am in near Richmond Indiana just off of I-70 on the Ohio border.

They make large water vapor dust traps that pull 300 cfm that can be hooked into any building ducting or be pulled up right to the front door. I saw one that a guy made, it had several chambers with several large curtins in it that you run the dust into and it turns it into nasty muck.
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http://www.vac-u-max.com/air_vacuum_55.html
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I use a high velocity grain dryer fan. Put a paint boothe sock on it and change it for every one hour soda blasting, every two hours of glass and every four hours for coal slag. It works for my small jobs but it will not work for big jobs when you have a safety officer or osha involved
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I am looking for a used indoor dust collector now. Trying to find one that I can afford at this time.
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what do you need
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I dont get what you need for an indoor dust. Where are you located in a city or in a rural county
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