DIY Supplied air respirator
Hi everyone,
I have a number of projects on the go, which include welding some smokey horrible material, and painting with 2k paint.
Consequently I have decided to look at supplied air respirators. I have checked out the models readily available in Australia and am amazed out how delicate they are, and how much cost is involved with keeping them in working condition. So, I'm now looking at making a DIY version with readily available parts that I can replace when I either burn a hole through them or cover them in paint (ie the face mask). My view is that well maintained DIY PPE is going to be better than patched/repaired systems that are too expensive to keep spares on hand.
So my question is have any of you built your own supplied air respirator/system, and if so would you recommend your setup? If you're happy with what you have, please share some details.
At the moment I'm looking at constructing a system out of the following components:
- A disposable painting hood/full face shield/helmet and visor - and to be honest I may set up different options for welding and painting;
- A small side channel blower (as used for many industrial purposes and for aquaculture air supply); and
- Some corrugated CPAP hose, which is made of silicone so it is more resistant to weld spatter than the corrugated PP/PU hose.
After looking around at the various pump/blower options the side channel blowers look like a good option as the air does not pass over the electric motor, and the bearings are mounted externally to the casing, so there is no opportunity for contaminating the air with oil or grease. I'd like to know if anyone has other options they'd recommend.
I'm well aware of the hazards that I'm trying to avoid by using the supplied air respirator, so don't feel the need to fill this thread with warnings about isocyanates and various welding fumes. With that said if any of the PPE you have used have a tendency to catch on fire from welding spatter, or dissolve when exposed to paint solvent, then please let me know.
Thanks in advance.