Fume extractor

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angelodp
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Fume extractor

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Been want to attend to this. Here is my first attempt - will add a carbon filter on back side.

It's kinda basic but it does allow me to keep the solder fumes out of my nose.

What systems are ya'll using .... I suppose the pros have a proper large scale unit. The unit below the soldering station is a DC supply from a garage sale.
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Guy77
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Very cool idea!
I use one of these. It lets me attach a 4in pipe that I route outside the house via a 4in dryer hole in the wall.

https://www.amazon.ca/Extractor-Purific ... 4b9bf7d0d6

They doubled in price in the last 3yrs, like everything else lol.

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I use a small desktop fan in reverse that points out the window.
Just plug it in, man.
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