Sunday, May 20, 2012

Thread: Paasche Air Filter - Family Woodworking

Hi Bernie,

I sure hope that this works for you.

WWII in service in SanDiego. I had reason to go to a part of the base where a guy was spray painting. He was in a room about 10 x10 feet. One wall was no wall, wide open. The other 3 walls were like Niagra Falls; thick heavy sheets of water were flowing down a few inches out from the actual wall. Air was sucked out through filters behind the sheets of water---a bazillion gallons a minute.

What was the guy painting? A toilet seat.

Even ignoring the cost of labor (the guy is in the service like me*) it had to cost much more to paint that toilet seat than to buy a new one.

* WWII there were very few civilians on a military base. The service (at least the Navy and Marine Corps) did not contract out very much for outside services. The service people did darn near everything.

Enjoy,

JimB

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