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Workshop computer filter - rude, crude and effective
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 11:11 pm
by Harley
Concerned about dust getting into my workshop laptop while building cabs, I decided to build a housing that would house my laptop, use a small fan to provide cooling air under positive pressure within the case, and filter the cooling air as well to provide a dust free environment.
I set myself the task with these parameters,
1) Apart from fan and transformer - all out of scrap
2) Build within 4 hours
Luckily I work in air filtration and our company also makes expanded metal.

Here's the w/s laptop set inside its case. The EBM Papst centrifugal fan is mounted on the lid inside the filter surround taking air from the cavity underneath the filter media support ( via the metex ). The cable slots are not covered up - they allow the pressurised air to escape outwards, preventing dust getting in.
Here's the fan whirring away
I close the lid after computer start-up and place the screen over the filter inlet, sitting on two ply rails. The filter media is the type they use in automotive spray boths ( grade M5 or MERV 14 ) that prevent any dust vibrating down through the media. There is metex on the top of the media and underneath ( which you cannot see ) leaving about a 38mm cavity underneath. The lid has a 32mm hole for the fan inlet

Wosrkshop shot.
Re: Workshop computer filter - rude, crude and effective
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 6:10 am
by LelandCrooks
Nice.
Where's the 5 harley award hanging on the wall?

Re: Workshop computer filter - rude, crude and effective
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 6:54 am
by Scott Brochu
LelandCrooks wrote:Nice.
Where's the 5 harley award hanging on the wall?

STOP! right there. What about those boxes and trash under the bench, in the corner.
Really, nice set up and computer housing.
Re: Workshop computer filter - rude, crude and effective
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 10:10 am
by Harley
Scott Brochu wrote:STOP! right there. What about those boxes and trash under the bench, in the corner. .
That's not trash - it's my cleaning rag pile!

Re: Workshop computer filter - rude, crude and effective
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 10:27 am
by AntonZ
Harley wrote:That's not trash - it's my cleaning rag pile!

Saved that for reference. Might come in handy for future debates on awards and such

Re: Workshop computer filter - rude, crude and effective
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 10:51 am
by Chris Betancourt
Used to us my old laptop so now I'm using a used ipad that I got dirt cheap and stick it in a large zip lock bag.
Re: Workshop computer filter - rude, crude and effective
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 12:13 pm
by Harley
AntonZ wrote:Harley wrote:...Might come in handy for future debates on awards and such

I would not qualify for that award until I cleaned that mess up
Meanwhile:

Re: Workshop computer filter - rude, crude and effective
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 12:57 pm
by sine143
my old roommate did something similar with that exact style lenovo about 5 years ago.. cept his was inside a pizza box, haha.
Re: Workshop computer filter - rude, crude and effective
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 1:42 pm
by miked
Great idea and execution! Question: What is "Metex?" I have an old laptop in the garage as well. Except on mine, the left hinge is completely broken away from the screen/lid. You can't close the laptop and the screen is a little crooked, but it still works. I keep it open, with just a towel thrown over it when it's not in use, which it usually isn't. I use it from streaming mp3s from my media server, and for looking up "How the heck do I do THIS?" on the internet whilst building things.

Re: Workshop computer filter - rude, crude and effective
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 2:56 pm
by sine143
ever consider buying a cheap lcd screen and disconnecting the existing laptop screen altogether?
Re: Workshop computer filter - rude, crude and effective
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 4:17 pm
by AntonZ
Harley wrote:Meanwhile:
Don't get me going Harley. You are aware that these tricks work the other way around just as well, aren't you? Just hitting an image search with "trash" and "sawdust". Have you ever given thought to the concept of a
"-5 Harley award"?

Re: Workshop computer filter - rude, crude and effective
Posted: Fri Mar 29, 2013 9:34 pm
by miked
sine143 wrote:ever consider buying a cheap lcd screen and disconnecting the existing laptop screen altogether?
Yup. And I already have a wall mount for the 19" LCD sitting in my closet. The reason I'm not going that is b/c if I go with a separate screen and the laptop is closed, I also have to go w/a separate mouse and keyboard. Two more things to get dusty and damaged and that I don't have room for anyway. Harley's got the right idea by putting the KB in a bag. I don't have room for it. Laptop it is for now.
Re: Workshop computer filter - rude, crude and effective
Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 12:11 am
by Harley
miked wrote:Question: What is "Metex?" :
Expanded metal - METEX is our company's brand name
http://www.windsor.co.nz/mesh.shtml?expanddiv=metex
Re: Workshop computer filter - rude, crude and effective
Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 8:21 am
by biggerrigger
What's up with the gigantic calculator?

Re: Workshop computer filter - rude, crude and effective
Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 8:56 am
by Scott Brochu
biggerrigger wrote:What's up with the gigantic calculator?

These habits are typical of bass players.
