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<blockquote data-quote="mysticsvt" data-source="post: 16972875" data-attributes="member: 17917"><p>Bought two fans. As fancy as I look in man glitter it isn't great for my lungs. I don't need to waste money on air filtration and just need to vent. My cheap box fan died last week so I started thinking of ways to accomplish cleaner air. Goals were moving air due to fumes and man glitter. Box fan worked but not well. I thought about these fans and they are small enough to mount themselves instead of running hose to the outside. I tried one fan initially and it worked better than the box fan so two would do even better right. I think I am going to mount them to the wood if I can't find a better solution. This route lets me open the window and pop them in and let them cross ventilate with the opposite garage door slightly cracked. I'm going to mount the extension cord to the left side of the wood plate and shorten the wires. Each fan has a 110 connector and a control for on off and variable speed. Not loud either which is a plus. Currently each fan is resting on a board I used pocket holes to install it with.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1815458[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1815469[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mysticsvt, post: 16972875, member: 17917"] Bought two fans. As fancy as I look in man glitter it isn't great for my lungs. I don't need to waste money on air filtration and just need to vent. My cheap box fan died last week so I started thinking of ways to accomplish cleaner air. Goals were moving air due to fumes and man glitter. Box fan worked but not well. I thought about these fans and they are small enough to mount themselves instead of running hose to the outside. I tried one fan initially and it worked better than the box fan so two would do even better right. I think I am going to mount them to the wood if I can't find a better solution. This route lets me open the window and pop them in and let them cross ventilate with the opposite garage door slightly cracked. I'm going to mount the extension cord to the left side of the wood plate and shorten the wires. Each fan has a 110 connector and a control for on off and variable speed. Not loud either which is a plus. Currently each fan is resting on a board I used pocket holes to install it with. [ATTACH type="full" alt="fans.jpg"]1815458[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type="full"]1815469[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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