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TimelyTear


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Building a still air cabinet
#26941037 - 09/17/20 04:59 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Hi everyone.
So I've got this cabinet which fits my SAB nicely.

I have pretty much 100% success rate with this SAB. But it's a bit cumbersome to work with so I'm thinking of upgrading the setup by replacing the SAB with a transparent plastic front, painting the walls, installing lights, sealing everything up and leaving a gap of approx 12-15 cm (5-6 inch) at the bottom. What do you think, will I have still enough air with such a setup? Should I cut out "SAB style" arm holes instead?
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Re: Building a still air cabinet [Re: TimelyTear]
#26941056 - 09/17/20 05:07 PM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Seems like too big of gap. I'd do holes in the bottom like this:

I found that pretty comfortable to work with.
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Re: Building a still air cabinet [Re: TimelyTear]
#26941622 - 09/18/20 01:51 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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TimelyTear said: Hi everyone.
So I've got this cabinet which fits my SAB nicely.

I have pretty much 100% success rate with this SAB. But it's a bit cumbersome to work with so I'm thinking of upgrading the setup by replacing the SAB with a transparent plastic front, painting the walls, installing lights, sealing everything up and leaving a gap of approx 12-15 cm (5-6 inch) at the bottom. What do you think, will I have still enough air with such a setup? Should I cut out "SAB style" arm holes instead?
is that the hunchback of notre dames sab??
relax man im just fuckin with ya so dont take this as an insult or anything lol
pretty sad u have to put out a disclaimer to crack a joke with all the thin skinned ppl these days😃😃
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Re: Building a still air cabinet [Re: TimelyTear]
#26941633 - 09/18/20 02:07 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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TimelyTear said: I have pretty much 100% success rate with this SAB. But it's a bit cumbersome to work with so I'm thinking of upgrading the setup by replacing the SAB with a transparent plastic front, painting the walls, installing lights, sealing everything up and leaving a gap of approx 12-15 cm (5-6 inch) at the bottom. What do you think, will I have still enough air with such a setup? Should I cut out "SAB style" arm holes instead?
Having a transparent front of course will be fantastic! But leaving a full gap at the bottom sounds too risky to me. It will allow for air currents entering your working area. So personally I'd still go for SAB-style arm holes.
@Forrester: You are keeping that sticker right there? Does it not obstruct your field of view? Even though I'm usually not OCD I'd go crazy about it, I guess
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Re: Building a still air cabinet [Re: sporecap]
#26941646 - 09/18/20 02:51 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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jcm4620 said: is that the hunchback of notre dames sab??
I was gonna ask about that...
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sporecap said: You are keeping that sticker right there? Does it not obstruct your field of view? Even though I'm usually not OCD I'd go crazy about it, I guess 
Haha, nah if I recall it was pretty easy to see right over it. I only used that thing a year or so before I got a flow hood though anyway!
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TimelyTear


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Re: Building a still air cabinet [Re: jcm4620]
#26941974 - 09/18/20 08:26 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Thanks for all the replies I'll go for the arm holes then.
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jcm4620 said: is that the hunchback of notre dames sab??
lol, good one. I read a tek long ago about having the dominant arm hole higher than the other, in order to make G2G transfers easier. Gotta say I'm pretty satisfied with this
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Re: Building a still air cabinet [Re: TimelyTear]
#26941996 - 09/18/20 08:40 AM (3 years, 4 months ago) |
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Muda, stareatclouds,amd frank used this for a still air cabinet or tent
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