On Sat, Sep 14, 2013 at 3:13 AM, Cathal Garvey (Phone)
<cathalgarvey@cathalgarvey.me> wrote:
> For a while I just used a big HEPA air purifier attached to a clear plastic
> crate through terribly-sawn openings. It was very positive pressure: light
> items would be blown out! But, it worked well until one day it didn't; I
> believe the filter was finally saturated.
>
> In my experience, then, a good pos-pressure hood is trivial and mobile, but
> I use a bunsen exclusively these days.
So the burner really cleans the air? Seems like the convection current
would just swirl dirty air around more...
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