After a Beverly Hills Freedom Rally I drove down Sunset Blvd to make salty libtarded tears. Behold, little kids driving their mommies Escalante started crying when they saw my massive big dick energy 3'x5' Trump flag. The salt must flow plays in the background!
I was searching for an attic intake fan and an air filter to cool my attic. But, I couldn't seem to find it anywhere or any videos made on it. The fans for attics are usually unidirectional instead of bidirectional. I have 2 exhaust fans in my attic but wanted to add intake air like my PC. So, I made it myself with parts from Home Depot.
Part List:
Rod & Steel 36x1 1/4x 18GA 4X $7.98 to make a U shape to slide filter in.
Flat Plate Bar Zinc 36x1 3/8x1/16 2X$5.98 cross brackets on fan and frame.
2x4 1x$8.35
Allergen Pleat Filter 14"x20"x1" 1x$11.97
Washers, Metal Screws 1/2 etc...
Truss Head Combo 1/4" 20x1/2" 16 or so
Flat Head Phillips 1/4" 20x1/2" 4 or so middle bar of filter.
1/4" washers
1/4" External Tooth zinc 18 pk.
3/8" splits
Nylon screws for the 1/2" bolts on fan side so they stick real good.
Fan I used is the older version at Master Flow GAF PG2 1540 CFM
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Master-Flow-1600-CFM-Silver-Electric-Powered-Gable-Mount-Gable-Louver-Vent-EGV6/205924917
Don't mind the ghost!!!
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