nannah
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Fume hood ideas.
Hi, guys! What´s up?
I just wanted to ask you guys if anybody have made their own fume hoods at home, and if they have any tips for me.
I am thinking about making one at home, like this one here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stBSqzyTyOI
I have the wood material, and the fan, so im confident that i can throw one together soon.
One thing i want to do is fire proof it and all that. So i am thinking about painting the inside with steel epoxy or something similar.
It doesn´t have to be fancy, i just want it to work properly.
I would be very greatful if you would take your time to help me out.
Have a greaat day guys! 
/Nannah.
Ps. If i want to proof the fan of explosions, how´s it done? 
[Edited on 22-5-2014 by nannah]
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I know nobody likes hearing this, especially when they're new but UTFSE. There are so many threads about this. Here's a links: https://www.sciencemadness.org/whisper/viewthread.php?tid=11...
http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=14233
https://www.sciencemadness.org/whisper/viewthread.php?tid=21...
Explosion proofing I'm not so sure. Use a brushless fan definitely.
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nannah
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I know, i shouldn´t have posted this thread from the beginning, but i couldn´t help myself. I want everything going my way during the constuction.
I am a little bit unsure about some things, like what i am going to use to coat the inside in order to fire and corrosion proof it.
I read somewhere in a fume hood booklet, that the hood should really be made of stainless steel, but i am a little bit broke right now, so i am using
plywood, or something similar.
I read somewhere that you can use the kitchen exhaust fan. As i understand it, they made temporary walls out of plastic or wood and boxed it in.
Someone? 
I mean, as long as the pulls a good amount of fumes out there´s no immeadiate danger, right?
About my fan. I have one that´s exactly like the one in the picture in the link below. I think it can work becouse the wires is on the top box.
http://www.extractorfanworld.co.uk/ekmps/shops/dboy1234/imag...
I want to say sorry, and thanks to everyone, and especially you, thesmug.
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You just need to make a WorkSpace that is easy to partially seal, and has a fan in it leading the fumes to somewhere else.
Do not Seal the front door, or the fan won't be able to suck air in to replace the fumes.
Explosion-proof is not a reality. If you set off an explosion in your fume hood, time to build a new one.
Personally i made mine with a glass trough as the bottom part (made from sheets of glass and silicone sealant) so if anythg breaks, the mess will be
contained.
http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthread.php?tid=29710#...
[Edited on 25-5-2014 by aga]
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nannah
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I won´t use it for setting off explosives, what i meaning to ask what the best solution for me to avoid sparks that may ignite any nasty fumes.
I am just starting out experimenting a little, so i don´t see myself doing any super dangerous experiments soon. I am hoping to try making
Chloroform, but i don´t want to try it without all safety stuff out of the way first.
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Quote: Originally posted by nannah  | I am hoping to try making Chloroform, but i don´t want to try it without all safety stuff out of the way first. |
It may be better to start with simpler and safer reactions.
There is no substitute for experience.
e.g. i once added conc HCl to hot potassium hydroxide solution.
In igorance, i was not prepared for the violence of the reaction, so by sheer reflex, i threw HCl all over the place.
Next time i will know what to expect, and will spray less HCl everywhere.
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