got a 25cm bathroom exhaust fan from a home salvage store ($5).......
If anyone sees any kind of problem with this design, please let me know (I don't want to die from some stupid mistake I didn't think about). Peace
Well for one, if you ever will be working with anything flammable (and you probably will) you want to have a sparkless or otherwise explosion-proof exhaust fan. That bathroom fan is probably not sparkless. The brushes on the electric fan motors of any normal fan occaisionally give off sparks, which could be quite bad for you.
-SpicyBrown
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(Bozakium: "Re: DIY Fume Hood", Chemicals & Equipment), now do it yourself and see. Learn to UTFSE and you will suddenly learn a lot more. With search terms motor spark you will get even more hits to go through. Boring? Hell no, there are GEMS hidden in the Hive!