10-03-2010, 12:46 PM
Fantastic thread, Charles. I skimmed through the whole thing just now and have a ton of questions. I'll read it a bit more thoroughly first.
My shop has a small vent with a gravity-closing louver on the outside wall. I just need to swap out the fan for one better suited to venting flammable vapors so I can hook up a spray booth to it. Right now it just has a fan with the motor centered on the opening. It was set up by the previous owner for venting soldering fumes. He was a stained glass artist.
I was reading through your book earlier today as well. I'm going through each section one by one so I don't miss anything as there's lots of good details and tips throughout. I like how you incorporated the drafting basics, linework, dimensioning graphics into the book. These basics are essential.
My shop has a small vent with a gravity-closing louver on the outside wall. I just need to swap out the fan for one better suited to venting flammable vapors so I can hook up a spray booth to it. Right now it just has a fan with the motor centered on the opening. It was set up by the previous owner for venting soldering fumes. He was a stained glass artist.
I was reading through your book earlier today as well. I'm going through each section one by one so I don't miss anything as there's lots of good details and tips throughout. I like how you incorporated the drafting basics, linework, dimensioning graphics into the book. These basics are essential.
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Sometimes I build and think and sometimes I just build.
Sometimes I build and think and sometimes I just build.

