4 inch Duct Hose Holder

4 inch Duct Hose Holder

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This is a duct hose holder to allow you to mount a 4 inch duct hose along a wall or floor without needing to screw anything into the wall. Instead, simply use a "Large" size 3M Command Strip adhesive to mount it onto the surface. This allows you to easily remove it in the future. https://www.command.com/3M/en_US/command/products/~/Command-Large-Picture-Hanging-Strips/?N=5924736+3294529207+3294737318&rt=rud I designed it as part of a fume extraction system for my Makerbot 3D printers. ---------- Before using a fume extraction setup, I would always smell PLA while printing, which I did not like, let alone the possible (not well known) health effects. After this setup, I cannot smell any PLA in this small 120 square ft room. I was also considering using the Bofa 3D Print Pro 3 fume filter, but preferred this setup as it is less expensive, more customizable, and evacuates the fumes rather than filtering them before re-circulating the air into the same room. If you are interested in doing a similar fume extraction setup, here is a description of the parts I used: I am using a single AC Infinity Cloudline S6 duct fan two extract air from two 3D printers and send the fumes out the window. To do this, I cut a 64mm diameter hole in each of the acrylic enclosures of my printers. AC Infinity Cloudline S6 duct fan: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FPFVZTZ/ 6" to 4" Adapter to use 4" hose: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0842XMBYC 4" Duct hose to the window: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074Q5WN7P 2-1/2" Splitter to extract from 2 printers at the same time: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08BRFSN3M 2-1/2" hose to connect from the splitter to each printer: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000CO9BNG/ (the description says "6 pc" but it's really just 1pc that is 6 ft long I have two 3D printers, which is why I used a splitter with two hoses to connect to each one. Video overview: https://youtu.be/hZum3j3-SnY

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