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Forum:
Safety
2007-07-18, 12:08pm
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Living room studio
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bhhco
I was too. I've had very long and interesting...
I was too. I've had very long and interesting life. Many different jobs.
Anyway... what you are looking for is a hood which is self-supporting. That's not hard to do. It also need not be...
Forum:
Safety
2007-07-18, 8:06am
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Building Studio, Vent Help Please
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4,613
Posted By
bhhco
MarieAnn, Before you close up your...
MarieAnn,
Before you close up your ceiling... the absolute best exhaust path is straight up through the roof. A 8" duct is sufficient for all except the very largest torches. Leave a 'attic...
Forum:
Safety
2007-07-18, 8:01am
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6
Living room studio
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2,972
Posted By
bhhco
What ventilation hardware, e.g. hood, ducting,...
What ventilation hardware, e.g. hood, ducting, fans, etc., do you have now that could be used in the new location?
Me
Forum:
Safety
2007-07-17, 8:25pm
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98
Poll:
Poll: Do you babysit your Kiln?
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83,082
Posted By
bhhco
Dennis, you probably know better than I who makes...
Dennis, you probably know better than I who makes all the different annealers.
I'd say, off the top of my head... any annealer that used fiber versus brick, and was painted steel, not SS or...
Forum:
Safety
2007-07-17, 12:08pm
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Poll:
Poll: Do you babysit your Kiln?
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83,082
Posted By
bhhco
This is true for kilns. However, today a lot of...
This is true for kilns. However, today a lot of folks are using Annealers which are not truly 'Kilns'... and are not designed for use above 1200 F.
The heating element in an annealer is just...
Forum:
Safety
2007-07-16, 3:22pm
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2
It is hot in Houston
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2,044
Posted By
bhhco
1. No the tank will not blow up from sun heat. ...
1. No the tank will not blow up from sun heat. The direct sun will significantly raise the tank pressure... potentially to 200-220 psig... but that is still less than 50% of the pressure needed...
Forum:
Safety
2007-07-13, 9:58am
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Building Studio, Vent Help Please
Views:
4,613
Posted By
bhhco
Dale is absolutely correct and he types faster...
Dale is absolutely correct and he types faster than me:). And your DH has the cubic foot right on!
What else? As Dale said... use 6" or 8" duct... the larger duct cost is only pennies more than...
Forum:
Safety
2007-07-13, 6:11am
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Building Studio, Vent Help Please
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4,613
Posted By
bhhco
Do not get the hood yet. The hood should not be...
Do not get the hood yet. The hood should not be hardwired in, so it is not needed at this point. Instead, provide a 15A, duplex outlet within 4' of where you plan to have the torch located -...
Forum:
Safety
2007-07-12, 4:27am
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98
Poll:
Poll: Do you babysit your Kiln?
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83,082
Posted By
bhhco
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission...
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission estimates that in 1998, clothes dryers were associated with 15,600 fires, which resulted in 20 deaths and 370 injuries. Fires can occur when lint builds up...
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Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2007-07-11, 11:20am
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Source for 10 inch ducts
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2,663
Posted By
bhhco
The 'outlet' on this fan is 6.25" x 5.75"...
The 'outlet' on this fan is 6.25" x 5.75" rectangular.
The input is 7" diameter, matching well to 8" duct work.
This is a forward curve fan... biased to push, not pull... nominally located in a...
Forum:
Safety
2007-07-10, 5:27pm
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98
Poll:
Poll: Do you babysit your Kiln?
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83,082
Posted By
bhhco
Kiln or annealer? They are designed to operate...
Kiln or annealer? They are designed to operate at different maximum temperatures. Kilns up to 2400 F. Annealers up to 1200 F. Both have coils which can heat to over 2400 F. Kilns do fine at 2400...
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Safety
2007-06-21, 1:11pm
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12
Chlorine smell
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7,759
Posted By
bhhco
You are correct that humidity does increase...
You are correct that humidity does increase intensity and enables certain specific chemical reactions. There is a very complicated interplay between all the chemicals in the NOx family based on...
Forum:
Safety
2007-06-21, 11:08am
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12
Chlorine smell
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7,759
Posted By
bhhco
Yes propane can also smell like a dead animal.:) ...
Yes propane can also smell like a dead animal.:) Smell is a strange thing. 1 in 1,000 people cannot smell the odorant added to propane. Our olfactory sense is not very precise. Generally, women...
Forum:
Safety
2007-06-20, 3:37pm
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12
Chlorine smell
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7,759
Posted By
bhhco
Nitric Oxides formed from NO emissions in the...
Nitric Oxides formed from NO emissions in the combustion products. Greatest concentrations occur when using an oxidizing flame. Volume depends on oxygen flow rate, which is usually quite high when...
Forum:
The Dark Room
2007-06-11, 5:57am
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2
coolpix 4300 THE FLASH???
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2,594
Posted By
bhhco
Go here......
Go here......
Forum:
Safety
2007-06-10, 1:47am
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28
Mike? Dale? Ferris Buhler? I need help.
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6,962
Posted By
bhhco
I think you are shooting in the dark. And so far...
I think you are shooting in the dark. And so far that has not been a successful approach.
I think you should reread post #12 and do what it says and answer the questions... or this will take...
Forum:
Safety
2007-06-09, 1:05am
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28
Mike? Dale? Ferris Buhler? I need help.
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6,962
Posted By
bhhco
Alexis, Just sit in the studio with all the...
Alexis,
Just sit in the studio with all the fans on and everything set up and running as if you were torching... but do not open the torch fuel valve or light the torch. Just sit at your...
Forum:
Safety
2007-06-08, 7:41pm
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11
How many CFMs needed? Expert help appreciated
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3,318
Posted By
bhhco
Hi Chelle... before we jump to CFM... lets check...
Hi Chelle... before we jump to CFM... lets check out the potential studio a little more.
A basement is a whole different kind of 'room'. Normally, in construction, it's considered a utility space...
Forum:
Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2007-06-08, 8:06am
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15
Calling All Texans
Views:
4,079
Posted By
bhhco
http://www.austinbluemoon.com/ See...
http://www.austinbluemoon.com/
See Fireflies.
Note, the ISGB Conference is late July... lots of folks might be there versus at local meetings.
Me
Forum:
Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2007-06-07, 3:01am
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15
Calling All Texans
Views:
4,079
Posted By
bhhco
If the room as is described here... no. ...
If the room as is described here... no.
http://www.lampworketc.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1199468#post1199468
See you over on the above thread.
Me
Forum:
Torch Questions
2007-06-05, 8:01pm
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21
cheetah on concentrators?
Views:
5,367
Posted By
bhhco
Did I get this right... 337/2=168 CF in 3 hours? ...
Did I get this right... 337/2=168 CF in 3 hours? 56 cubic foot per hour?
Maybe my assumptions are wrong but I thought it ran 100% on 22 CFH.
Me
Forum:
Tips, Techniques, and Questions
2007-06-05, 5:26pm
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15
Calling All Texans
Views:
4,079
Posted By
bhhco
Ok... here's what's going on (besides the 'solar...
Ok... here's what's going on (besides the 'solar room' :-D ).
BTU is a thermal unit... it applies to heat or cool. The torch is putting out around 8,000 BTU/Hr in 'heat' (assuming a small torch -...
Forum:
Safety
2007-06-05, 11:06am
Replies:
82
Setting up new studio
Views:
20,766
Posted By
bhhco
The particular fan is not designed to be...
The particular fan is not designed to be 'enclosed'. The fan motor relies on air circulation to dissipate heat and cool the bearings. Yes is needs air.
You may want the know-it-all to come visit...
Forum:
Safety
2007-06-04, 4:18pm
Replies:
19
What do you think of this fan ?
Views:
5,725
Posted By
bhhco
Thank you very much, the data and the photo...
Thank you very much, the data and the photo tells me worlds of information.
I have isolated the manufacturer to Continental Fans Manufacturing for the Elicent, and perhaps the the Grotek also....
Forum:
Safety
2007-06-04, 9:02am
Replies:
19
What do you think of this fan ?
Views:
5,725
Posted By
bhhco
Good info. These would be much easier to...
Good info. These would be much easier to install.
Could you tell me the brand and model#? If only brand is known, then the CFM and I'll research it. And duct diameter - if different from 10" fan...
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