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  • DIY Solder Fume Extractor (Comic Relief)

    Have a gander at my DIY soldering fume extractor, every bit as effective as the expensive commercial models!

    If there were a general Beginners' Corner, I would have posted this there.

    The activated charcoal filter came from a tropical fish store; the louver is a flower pot from Dollar Tree, and the adjustable base once housed a flood lamp and rotating color wheel for illuminating aluminum Christmas trees.

    Have fun,
    -rb
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    DON'T FEED THE TROLLS!

  • #2
    Oh I love that kind of silly Rube Goldberg stuff...find attached a crawlspace ventilation fan I put together after our addition was built. It originally was a temporary measure for when I found a commercial grade fan to use. It worked so well (silly as it looks) I just left it that way. It's over 10yrs later now.

    About every 3-4yrs or so I have to clean the fan & lube the bushings and about every 5yrs sometimes I have to replace it. I go to the thrift store & buy another fan for $2.00 & good for another 5yrs!

    glen
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    • #3
      that's a great kluge! FYI range hood charcoal filters make good extractors mated to a couple "muffin" fans



      never used though; the charcoal gets saturated with grease/smoke asap in a typical kitchen!

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      • #4
        AH, you sissy kids. Be a man, just inhale the stuff. Makes your lungs easier to solder.
        Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.

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        • #5
          true, Enzo, the Pb content of the smoke is pretty damn low, its the rosin that's bad for you, kinda like its the Tylenol that kills Vicodin addicts..

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          • #6
            Did you steal that prototype from Dyson?

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            • #7
              I agree with Enzo, just suck it up!
              Actually, I've been casting lead bullets for years, so a little solder fumes is nothing. I do have a fan blowing air into the garage, while the casting pot is near the big door.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by soundguruman View Post
                Did you steal that prototype from Dyson?
                Shhh! I've heard they're quite litigious.
                -rb
                DON'T FEED THE TROLLS!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Bill Moore View Post
                  Actually, I've been casting lead bullets for years,
                  I used to cast lead fishing weights on the kitchen stove. When I was a dumb kid.

                  Originally posted by Bill Moore View Post
                  so a little solder fumes is nothing.
                  As has been mentioned, it's not the solder fumes that'll get ya- it's the flux fumes.
                  I've also done some stained glass work; I think that flux is a bit more noxious than rosin.

                  -rb
                  DON'T FEED THE TROLLS!

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