Shop-Built 3-stage Air Filter

Shop-built 3-stage Air Cleaner Filter

Several years ago I built a basic air filter using an old recycled furnace fan, which I wrote about in this post. The original air cleaner was ugly, awkward to install via hanging chains, had a switch location which made it hard for my vertically-challenged wife to turn on, and was unsafe due to the exposed blower fan squirrel cage.

My original single-stage air cleaner
The original air cleaner — ugly, awkward, and too tall

I wanted to rebuild the filter to provide better fine-particle filtration and to have a different form factor to fit above a storage cabinet in our ever-evolving garage. I wanted to make it easier to install, less tall, to be easy for a shorter person to turn on & off, and to make the airflow direct-able. Additionally, while the original did a great job of filtering the air (and capturing mosquitos against its filter), I knew the finer-grained dust from cutting and sanding was likely not being captured by a basic furnace filter.

I need to give credit to the air filter built by Craig at No Wood Unturned Furniture Restorations for his air cleaner design which I found here. Specifically, he was able via email to point me towards the best source for the pocket air filters I used.

Additionally, I need to give special thanks to my friend Travis Fowler from Century A/C Supply in Austin. He asked one of his clients for an old A/C furnace blower motor which I used for the fan. If you want to build one of these, make friends with your HVAC contractor – they take squirrel cage blower fans like this to the metal recycler literally every day. A six-pack and a hearty thanks will likely earn you several of these fans.

shop-built 3-stage air cleaner filter front view

shop-built 3-stage air cleaner filter side view

Texas is hot… very hot in the summer. By installing this grille, not only are fingers protected from the spinning squirrel cage fan, but the wonderful rush of cool air can be directed right at my working position at the tablesaw and my workbench.

Air outlet grille allows the airflow to be directed

There are 3 sets of ribs which hold the air filters in place. These have foam weatherstripping to provide a tight seal.

Interior of air cleaner showing 3 sets of ribs to hold filters

There are 3 stages of air filters in the air path

Interior of air cleaner showing 3 filters

There are 3 filters in the airflow path:

Basic cheap furnace filter (12″ x 24″ x 1″) (amazon link)
This disposable filter captures the largest dust particles as well as errant mosquitos & moths.

Basic 12x24x1 Furnace Filter

 

Washable Electrostatic Air Filter (12″ x 24″ x 5/8″) (Penn State Industries Part #ACES1224)
This filter is listed as 85% efficient at capturing 1 micron particles.

Penn State Industries Electrostatic Filter ACES1224

Penn State Industries Electrostatic Filter ACES1224

 

Deep Pocket Air Filter (12″ x 24″ x 18″ deep) (Penn State Industries Part #AC65F)
This filter is listed as 85% efficient at capturing 1 micron particles.

Penn State Industries 12x24x18 Pocket Air Filter AC65F

 

Here is a closeup of the filters.

Interior of air cleaner showing 3 filters

Closeup detail of Filter door closed

 

 

Shop Drawings

 
Isometric Shop Drawing of shop-built 3-stage air cleaner filter
Isometric
 
Front shop drawing of shop-built 3-stage air cleaner filter
Front Elevation
 
Front Section shop drawing of shop-built 3-stage air cleaner filter
Front Elevation Section
 
Left Side shop drawing of shop-built 3-stage air cleaner filter
Left Side Elevation
 
Right Side shop drawing of shop-built 3-stage air cleaner filter
Right Side Elevation
 

Parts List:

 
Part# Dimensions Name
1) 24. x 32. Top/Bottom
2) 24. x 32. Top/Bottom
3) 19.5 x 22. Fan Front
4) 19.5 x 32. Back
5) 10. x 19.5 Door
6) 6.75 x 24. Right Side
7) 18. x 24. Left Side

Cutlist:

 
Cutlist for airfilter