taxidermist said:Here is pics of my new smoke hood. I installed a attic fan on my roof and piped this smoke hood out.
huffdawg said:taxidermist said:Here is pics of my new smoke hood. I installed a attic fan on my roof and piped this smoke hood out.
Does it work good Rob. Do you have a draft inducer as well .
Huff
taxidermist said:huffdawg said:taxidermist said:Here is pics of my new smoke hood. I installed a attic fan on my roof and piped this smoke hood out.
Does it work good Rob. Do you have a draft inducer as well .
Huff
Works great!! I bought a draft inducer and used it for a month and now it is sitting in a scrap pile in the corner of my barn. That draft inducer was a giant waste of money!
Here is the fan I used. (broken link removed to http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1vZ1xhv/R-100072633/h_d2/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053)
huffdawg said:taxidermist said:huffdawg said:taxidermist said:Here is pics of my new smoke hood. I installed a attic fan on my roof and piped this smoke hood out.
Does it work good Rob. Do you have a draft inducer as well .
Huff
Works great!! I bought a draft inducer and used it for a month and now it is sitting in a scrap pile in the corner of my barn. That draft inducer was a giant waste of money!
Here is the fan I used. (broken link removed to http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1vZ1xhv/R-100072633/h_d2/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053)
So do you turn it on when your loading or after loading , just wondering if it effects the natural draft in your chimney?
Huff
huskers said:Looks good. I need something as well. Even in the pole barn I seem to let enough smoke escape that it bothers me. You just can't load fast enough to prevent this. I open and close between pieces of wood too. I was thinking of somehow utilizing my shop vac. Maybe it would be easier to install one of those kitchen hoods and vent directly out the side of the building using a dryer type flapper.
DoubleNickel said:Taxidermist:
What draft inducer is sitting in the corner? What do you think of this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqZNu_J0Y8I
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_21928_21928
Your idea is great, but I need something just to turn on when I open the woodstove door.
DoubleNickel
DoubleNickel said:Taxidermist:
What draft inducer is sitting in the corner? What do you think of this one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqZNu_J0Y8I
http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_21928_21928
Your idea is great, but I need something just to turn on when I open the woodstove door.
DoubleNickel
I paid for the AHS unit and in my opinion it's well worth not messinround with a Kit fan. If you are interested, it's a Grainger fan (metal squerel cage) that I think I can get off of it for you. The unit that they supplied is sturdy and self suporting off of 2 bolts on the top front that support the enclosure. If your handy with some sheet metal it would be an easy build.Gasifier said:Bummer. Does that mean you tried the one I listed? I am not going through a roof. Just the wall which is only five feet away. Think I need to go with a stronger fan still? Planning on seperate from my chimney.
Medman said:I have tried the EKO draft inducer and also a high-volume range hood. The problem is that even 400 cfm is not enough air movement to pull the smoke out when loading or opening the door to knock down a bridge. I am looking at other options now also.
Sorry for the delay, The fan is a Dayton (grainger) No. 1TDR7 blower. 115v 1/2 hp. and it has the capicitor I think. (it all came together)Gasifier said:Thanks 711mhw. I would be interested in knowing the fan model if you could give me that. I would appreciate it. If I can save some money, every little bit helps.
stee6043 said:For the ultimate in flexibility I installed the following blower and flexible hose in my boiler room. My primary use is to hang the hose over the boiler when I clean out the ash. This basically eliminates all ash from my house. For me the new upper door seal solved my smoke problem. But on those rare occasions when I stall a fire or have some reason to go into the firebox mid-burn I will hang the hose over the top of my boiler and suck the smoke out just like I do the ash.
Not the cheapest solution but this is uber effective and flexibile...
http://www.amazon.com/FlowPro-Utili...f=sr_1_18?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1318350120&sr=1-18
http://www.amazon.com/FlowPro-Ventilating-Utility-Blower-177770/dp/B004I5W02Y/ref=pd_bxgy_hi_img_b
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