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    Shop Air Cleaner For Plasma Cutting

    To provide cleaner shop air, when using a CNC plasma cutting table, which system do you prefer?

    Some Considerations: -downdraft through the table with outdoor exhaust

    -overhead canopy with exhaust

    -local pickup at torch to exhaust

    -electronic air cleaner

    Your thoughts & comments on this important issue would be appreciated
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    Good question, I've been thinking about this lately too. I want to eventually build a table for my brothers ESAB Plasma and was trying to figure out some sort of system that didn't cost an arm and a leg yet worked.

    B.Kidd


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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Kidd
    Good question, I've been thinking about this lately too. I want to eventually build a table for my brothers ESAB Plasma and was trying to figure out some sort of system that didn't cost an arm and a leg yet worked.

    B.Kidd



    Water table...
    On all equipment there are 2 levers...
    Lever "A", and Lever F'in "B"


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    DSL_PWR
    A water table is one method I hadn't mentioned.

    Can anyone suggest some design considerations for such a system & its' use?

    Perhaps water depth, proximity to cutting surface, effectiveness of air cleaning or other items.
    WT


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    I knew about the water table but for me it really isn't a good option. The machine will only be used periodically in the first place (unless I start getting some business) so with having to deal with water sitting in the table for long periods of time just doesn't cut it (no pun intended ). I have thought about some sort of closed off table that had some sort of evacuation system from a pipe that would be hooked up to the inlet on a squirrel caged blower and dumped outside.


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