Martijn
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My hood. It is made of plywood coated with boat lacquer and an epoxy trespa sheeted piece of wood as a work bench. It does not like sulfuric.
The backplate has a wooden air devider to suck air from the top and the bottom, sliding the back to set the ratio.
![20240724_230124.jpg 20240724_230124.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/goldrefiningforum/data/attachments/49/49601-f9dfb50080a0c91ea7be5495bedb2c55.jpg)
The curved door with acryl windows slides up and is balanced with some lead sheets rolled around a threaded steel rod. The rolls are held in place by nuts and big washers. A piece of pvc pipe guides it up and down.
My fan blows air in a venturi so any corrosive fumes don't go through the fan.
The venturi is made of a pvc Y-piece and a tapered plastic cup inside, bottom taken out off course.
The lighting is a watertight outdoor armature to keep corrosive gases out.
I had some sockets inside to connect power leads for electrolysis in the top left, but they corroded fast, so I don't use them anymore.
All together it served me well the past ten years.
I recently expanded my lab to make room for a sulfuric cell and a silver stripping cell and more storage room. The cells only need good ventilation so there is no hood on that side.
The backplate has a wooden air devider to suck air from the top and the bottom, sliding the back to set the ratio.
![20240724_230124.jpg 20240724_230124.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/goldrefiningforum/data/attachments/49/49601-f9dfb50080a0c91ea7be5495bedb2c55.jpg)
The curved door with acryl windows slides up and is balanced with some lead sheets rolled around a threaded steel rod. The rolls are held in place by nuts and big washers. A piece of pvc pipe guides it up and down.
My fan blows air in a venturi so any corrosive fumes don't go through the fan.
The venturi is made of a pvc Y-piece and a tapered plastic cup inside, bottom taken out off course.
The lighting is a watertight outdoor armature to keep corrosive gases out.
I had some sockets inside to connect power leads for electrolysis in the top left, but they corroded fast, so I don't use them anymore.
All together it served me well the past ten years.
I recently expanded my lab to make room for a sulfuric cell and a silver stripping cell and more storage room. The cells only need good ventilation so there is no hood on that side.