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mounting a ceiling air filter
I have a JDS air filter/cleaner which I want to mount in my shop (I also
have a dust collector). There's not a lot of info out there on positioning, and some of it is contradictory. Grizzly recommends mounting it diagonally in a squarish shop (which mine is), toward one corner. The shop may not be big enough to matter, but any advice would be appreciated. The TS is central. The lathe is perpendicular to the north wall. The BS and planer and jointer are on casters, and can go anywhere. One factor I want to be careful about is that (a) the shop is inside the house, and (b) there is one air return in the shop, directly above the door, which is in the SE corner. I can't figure out the best arrangement for positioning the air filter with respect to the air outlet. Thanks, Andy Barss |
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