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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Ventilation for burnout furnace?
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<blockquote data-quote="NDA" data-source="post: 280330" data-attributes="member: 19413"><p>So I've been using a regular household range hood for the room with ring furnace for burnout. It didn't work great and now it's finally broken. So I'm thinking of buying new range hood. The furnaces are right next to the exit, but It's going to be awful, having to keep the door open in the middle of summer or winter. But I need that ventilation with all that odor and fume. Maybe restaurant range hood, for more power to the fans? Range hood was my solution for this, but I'm curious. What do you all use for ventilation?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NDA, post: 280330, member: 19413"] So I've been using a regular household range hood for the room with ring furnace for burnout. It didn't work great and now it's finally broken. So I'm thinking of buying new range hood. The furnaces are right next to the exit, but It's going to be awful, having to keep the door open in the middle of summer or winter. But I need that ventilation with all that odor and fume. Maybe restaurant range hood, for more power to the fans? Range hood was my solution for this, but I'm curious. What do you all use for ventilation? [/QUOTE]
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