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March 27, 2019

Remove The Fume | Powered by Plymovent: Spotlight on professional welder and metalworking artist Rich Baker

Highlighting RTF welding fume equipment for shop use:

In an up and coming article with the CWB you highlight your professional relationships, including our Plymovent brand equipment offered on Remove The Fume. Thanks for being a dedicated end user of Remove The Fume equipment. Please share with us the types of units you use, and how you use them during your welding applications?

Presently I’m running two separate shops on my property (you can never have enough shop space). In the larger original shop I weld for my second passion in life, automotive restoration. It’s mostly restoration work on vintage Land Rover vehicles which I do in partnership with my two brothers. It’s a booming little company called 3 Brothers Classic Rovers.

 

 

In this shop I utilize the MFD (disposable filter) fume extractor and the very handy PHV Portable Fume Extractor. The MFD is my primary Fume extractor, used for welding applications on vehicles or when I’m using a rotisserie for firewall repairs. When I’m heading into tight spots, say under a vehicle, I use my PHV portable unit. With the magnetic hose connection of  this portable unit, it’s ideal for having fume extraction right up close to the source.

In my smaller shop I do my sculptural work. This shop presented a challenge due to the lack of floor space. With RTF’s help, the solution to this problem was the incredible SFS (self cleaning filter) unit. This unit mounts on the wall as to not take up too much floor space. It’s also an amazing unit because of its ability to remove grinding dust. In a small shop, besides fumes, grinding dust is my biggest problem. I used to have to leave the shop to literally let the air clear so I could work and breathe. This welding fume extractor solves both these issues for me.

 

Read the full news release article: https://removethefume.com/story-of-a-professional-welder/

For more information, please contact info@removethefume.com

www.removethefume.com

 


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