Cody’s Fume Box

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  • @outragequitter5027
    @outragequitter5027 6 років тому +551

    What the hell happened around here? 70% of the comments are people trying to correct you or question your design. Like they think this quick fume hood is worse than just doing everything you do outside or with a window open lol.

    • @kllrbny
      @kllrbny 6 років тому +71

      When people have nothing of their own to contribute they tend to resort to taking other people down a notch in order to ease feelings of inequity 👎

    • @Food24112
      @Food24112 6 років тому +12

      Well he needs to put an air scrubber on it. Sure he might not be breathing in those harmful gases, but the environment is. Unless you put an air scrubber on it that helps the environment then there is no reason to even have that

    • @camerongraves8398
      @camerongraves8398 6 років тому +18

      Outrage Quitter lol right he's just saving himself some time and money because "just working outside" comes with its own issues like unstable temperature wind blowing acid/toxic fumes in your face pet's drinking something bad just to name a few

    • @tomrobertson3236
      @tomrobertson3236 6 років тому +31

      I watch cody because always has a basic understanding of what he's doing . His experiments are founded on this knowledge that he's trying to expand upon .
      I'll always give him the respect that he knows what he's doing .
      All this quibbling is about the mechanics of his design .
      Very few have put good facts out there
      Just stupid opinions

    • @JoeyJoJoJr0
      @JoeyJoJoJr0 6 років тому +1

      Because a lot of people LOVE to point out what someone else does wrong; I guess it makes them feel better about themselves because they believe they're smart(er)?
      People might be entitled to their own opinions, but no one is required to listen

  • @ElectroBOOM
    @ElectroBOOM 6 років тому +877

    Aww you cut that opening act too short...

    • @yatint9665
      @yatint9665 6 років тому +25

      ElectroBOOM love your videos

    • @mobyhond2000
      @mobyhond2000 6 років тому +2

      You here??? Ps: love your content

    • @TheLusus
      @TheLusus 6 років тому +5

      @ElectroBOOM, Can't do a experiment with flammable gases and a regular extension cord with a circuit breaker. To make sure @Codyslab don't go BOOM when switching on or off the fume hood. 😂

    • @blue_ouija
      @blue_ouija 6 років тому +9

      +ElectroBOOM
      I bet you'd short something and burn your fingers just painting the box. :P

    • @chrisking7603
      @chrisking7603 6 років тому +3

      ElectroBOOM could save his family with a fume box, no? I've melted resistors, caps, transformers (my insatiable deconstruction fetish)... and they *stink* for hours.

  • @yusefdanielhassounharmouch1520
    @yusefdanielhassounharmouch1520 6 років тому +154

    When is the reactor scheduled for? And how is the Mars thing going?

  • @the_ALchannel
    @the_ALchannel 6 років тому +30

    Cody: *snaps his fingers*
    Half of his neighbor's garden: *disappears*
    Cody: perfectly balanced, as all things should be.

  • @lucafranzino5807
    @lucafranzino5807 6 років тому +6

    Wow I just looked at the sub numbers and never realized how many people are interested in Cody's stuff. I subbed at around 70k because I love chemistry and geology and all the stuff Cody does. He even got me into beekeeping! Congrats man it makes me happy to see you doing so well!

  • @RyanGribble
    @RyanGribble 6 років тому +24

    Hey Cody that looks really good, the only suggestion I would make would be a grate over the air inlet inside the box so you don't get stuff sucked into the fan accidentally. I would use a chunk of 1/4" galvanized gardening screen.

    • @theCodyReeder
      @theCodyReeder  6 років тому +14

      Ryan Gribble
      Ah good call.

    • @GigsTaggart
      @GigsTaggart 6 років тому +1

      Id be a little worried about corrosive stuff with all that electrical and galvanized in the box. zinc is pretty reactive as is the copper in the electrical.

    • @ftadeusz1
      @ftadeusz1 6 років тому +3

      Cody. Please take in account if you could have hydrogen gathering in top, where you have extention cord.

  • @micahphilson
    @micahphilson 6 років тому +764

    Those plants out there are going to either wither and die or mutate and become super-vegetables after being exposed to all the exhaust that will come from your fumehood.

    • @theCodyReeder
      @theCodyReeder  6 років тому +330

      Well the nitrogen dioxide is a fertilizer.

    • @mythc9081
      @mythc9081 6 років тому +5

      how did you comment on this 8 hours ago when i came out 10 minutes ago?

    • @jamesmccann531
      @jamesmccann531 6 років тому +41

      Tom Horncastle patreons get early access.

    • @Aarrgghh1
      @Aarrgghh1 6 років тому +20

      I wondered if it was worth extending the vent a little so if you are working with anything harmful it wont take all the paint off your house?

    • @cedarsapling
      @cedarsapling 6 років тому +5

      patrons*, Patreon is the name of the company and website.

  • @isoguy.
    @isoguy. 6 років тому +3

    Pleased to see you are trying to protect yourself. As an industrial chemist who has, in the past, designed chemistry labs I can honestly say that sulphuric and nitric acid fumes will eat through that metal fan and ducting in no time at all, you need plastic replacements; would also advise ducting the fumes upwards once outside the window and narrowing the bore to accelerate flow thus preventing blowback and will help with dispersion of the fumes. Heavey metal fumes over the food plants is not advisable. Anyway, great vid and thanks for sharing.

  • @jamesortiz5388
    @jamesortiz5388 6 років тому +263

    Guy next door gets cronic cough.

    • @RK-yg7ne
      @RK-yg7ne 6 років тому +1

      James Ortiz 😂😂😂😂

    • @unfortunately_fortunate2000
      @unfortunately_fortunate2000 6 років тому +9

      *you mean chronic* ;)

    • @Brandywine6969
      @Brandywine6969 6 років тому +14

      LOL!
      I think Cody has found the secret to choosing his neighbors. Not liking the new neighbor? Hmm....what have I got around here that I can mix that won't kill them, but just make them move.

    • @theCodyReeder
      @theCodyReeder  6 років тому +33

      Brandywine6969
      Carbon diselenide should do the trick. ;)

    • @diethylcd
      @diethylcd 6 років тому +1

      Cody'sLab or thioacetone,but it is quite hard to crack the trimer at 400-600°C and then you need to handle nice smelly liquid....

  • @Joe.Rogan.
    @Joe.Rogan. 6 років тому +210

    Codys Neighbor: "Do you smell something?"

    • @ACogloc
      @ACogloc 6 років тому +12

      You'd think at this point he'd be used to his crazy neighbor with the bees, the machines, the pumps, the fumes etc...

    • @elvinl.
      @elvinl. 6 років тому +13

      I don't think he has neighbors close to his place.

    • @Joe.Rogan.
      @Joe.Rogan. 6 років тому +1

      lol just a joke

    • @TheCyberCrabTV
      @TheCyberCrabTV 6 років тому +2

      *dies*

    • @jskratnyarlathotep8411
      @jskratnyarlathotep8411 6 років тому +2

      elvin l. at least not anymore XD

  • @Thee_Sinner
    @Thee_Sinner 6 років тому +135

    This video began like a conversation with my mom: half of it seems to have commenced before I was involved.

    • @brownie3454
      @brownie3454 6 років тому +4

      Uriah Siner This is youtube gold right here. Thanks for this comment

    • @Ghorda9
      @Ghorda9 6 років тому +1

      and then it ends with you running for the hills.

    • @SwapPartLLC
      @SwapPartLLC 6 років тому

      For a second, I thought you might have been the real Grumpy Cat. I was going to ask for an autograph...er, paw print maybe.

    • @brownie3454
      @brownie3454 6 років тому +1

      SwapPart TV Repair no.

    • @cgvds0452
      @cgvds0452 6 років тому

      I seen you somewhere commenting.

  • @StreuB1
    @StreuB1 6 років тому +28

    I would move that power strip outside the cabinet and silicone around all the entrances to that light fixture. Those fumes are going to kill everything copper in that cabinet.

    • @ElizabethGreene
      @ElizabethGreene 6 років тому

      It's really nice to have an outlet in there though, for a hotplate, stirrer, culture shaker, etc.

    • @GeorgeBurkhard
      @GeorgeBurkhard 6 років тому +6

      Actually he should put the lights external to the cabinet and have them shine through another acrylic window on the top of the box (like in a normal fume hood)! The corrosion is going to be a huge problem inside the lights, as you said.

  • @Lamentxthe
    @Lamentxthe 6 років тому +27

    Next episode: Cody builds an ISO 9 clean room out of wood in the backyard.

  • @micahphilson
    @micahphilson 6 років тому +253

    And it's not too hard to hear you over it, though I thought it definitely would be!

    • @samn6498
      @samn6498 6 років тому +5

      Micah Philson how is your comment from 8 hours ago?? The video was uploaded 5 mins ago, is it a patreon perk

    • @xWood4000
      @xWood4000 6 років тому +5

      sam neale Yes, patreon.

    • @budmeister
      @budmeister 6 років тому +5

      sam neale Nope, he is a time traveler.

    • @inductor1.77
      @inductor1.77 6 років тому +4

      Nah, it's more likely that he found a Genie and used one of his three wishes to view Cody's lab videos 8 hours in advance.

    • @micahphilson
      @micahphilson 6 років тому

      Inductor, I'd make a joke, but that's exactly what I'd use a wish for, I'm sure!

  • @Chuck_Huckler
    @Chuck_Huckler 6 років тому +22

    Hey cody, why don't you just use a hook and loop instead of nails?
    If you screw some metal loops in on the outside of the box and put a hook on the door, you won't have to put nails in or take them out, so you'd be able to adjust the height much more quickly and easily.

    • @hunteradcock8023
      @hunteradcock8023 6 років тому

      Dick Nickler all the nail did was block the wood, the hook would have the same effect, so doing that would result in not being able to move it at all

    • @Chuck_Huckler
      @Chuck_Huckler 6 років тому +1

      The hook is on the outside face of the door, while the loops it hooks onto are on the outside edge of the box.
      There is nothing in the path of the door as it slides down with this method, allowing you to slide it to any position and hook it there immediately without adding or removing anything.

    • @MmeHyraelle
      @MmeHyraelle 6 років тому +2

      Or a chain with large enough links to host a nail, plant a nail somewhere and use the chain itself as a lock :)

  • @supergamer871
    @supergamer871 6 років тому

    i like the fact that you re-purposed the box instead of buying a new one it shows your creativity and now we don't have to worry about you passing out in the lab wile experimenting.

  • @psygn0sis
    @psygn0sis 6 років тому +18

    NileRed blows BIG cash on actual fume hood.
    Cody just builds one. lolz

    • @RyanGribble
      @RyanGribble 6 років тому +2

      psygn0sis I did building stuff over buying if I can help it. Makes for a better feeling of accomplishment.

    • @LiborTinka
      @LiborTinka 6 років тому +2

      NileRed's one was relatively cheap - it was a great deal for a chemically resistant fume hood, which is superior to Cody's ... but Cody's will still do the job, which is important :)

  • @NickOutLoud
    @NickOutLoud 6 років тому +1

    This is really cool. Hope you made something to close the window so it doesn't suck in the air you're trying to blow out. Really excited to see what you do with this.

  • @mybackhurts7020
    @mybackhurts7020 6 років тому +4

    I have this feeling we're going to see a lot of the inside of this box

  • @GameKing298
    @GameKing298 6 років тому

    If I had to guess, that box was probably used for something like concert or theater equipment. It has that kind of look, and the build/handles are pretty common in that use. Snagging that was a pretty good find, even if it is a bit worn down. Obviously it's not laboratory-grade like you'd find in a university research lab, but it was pretty ingenious. You made it to suit your needs, and it should work. Like you said, it'd likely be a good idea to put down some kind of containment tub and some tile to protect the interior, as the paint can only do so much. And again, like you said, if you're going to be deal with anything particularly nasty, you'd probably want some kind of air scrubbing.
    But for what you're realistically going to use it for, I'm sure it's pretty much perfect. It gets the fumes out of the house, and it disperses them outside. I think that's way better than setting up in the yard and just hoping that it's breezy enough to keep the fumes moving. Now you have a reliable airflow that will disperse the fumes, instead of sitting in a cloud of fumes on a windless day in the yard.
    All of that said, I'm not a chemist, not in the slightest. I'm a college student, studying civil engineering, so this is out of my expertise. I'm mechanically inclined. And while I have a basic idea of handling chemical materials and building to be resistant to them, I will happily defer to the ACTUAL chemists, as well as those with more experience. It goes without saying that you and others with specialization in this field know more than I do about this.

  • @jon8706
    @jon8706 6 років тому +154

    You are lowering the pressure in your garage with that fan. Where is your garage going to pull fresh air in from? If the path of least resistance is near where you are venting the exhaust, some of the fumes may make their way back into the garage.

    • @flatbg1
      @flatbg1 6 років тому +46

      I would argue that if anything he is venting is dangerous enough to worry about that small of an amount coming back in, then there are bigger issues to worry about like a neighbor walking by down wind.

    • @Toxicity1987
      @Toxicity1987 6 років тому +19

      Open a door?

    • @Scruffy545
      @Scruffy545 6 років тому +15

      I think Cody said in his mercury vacuum pump video that his garage isnt sealed well at all, so I'm guessing it wouldnt be an issue.

    • @johnpossum556
      @johnpossum556 6 років тому +12

      Jon Luke: I'm worried those bricks in that brick wall on the right are going to radiate him to death in, Oh, 500 years or so.

    • @jon8706
      @jon8706 6 років тому +11

      Obviously I'm terrible at my job because you think fluid dynamics is subject to your own opinions. Touche.

  • @jopomeister
    @jopomeister 6 років тому

    The beauty of your channel is that you show how accessible science can be, if you really try. Wonderful

  • @josephlewis2902
    @josephlewis2902 6 років тому +12

    Back again with the paranormal activity jumpcuts 😂

    • @artemkras
      @artemkras 6 років тому

      that's exactly what I thought )))

  • @SpaceCakeism
    @SpaceCakeism 6 років тому

    Congrats, on finally getting one; I know you've wanted one, for quite a while.
    You've probably read/heard of it already, but beware of creating/using flammable gasses,
    due, to the motor of the fan, might be the brushy type; hence, it could potentially create sparks/surfaces to ignite on.

  • @aetius31
    @aetius31 6 років тому +6

    Hello Cody, maybe you should make the transparent door with PVC rather than plexiglass because Plexi is not very resistant to chemical attacks (solvent stains tend to be really opaque white)

  • @x9x9x9x9x9
    @x9x9x9x9x9 6 років тому +136

    oh come on you can't tease us with that intro clip and then not show how that ended.

    • @theCodyReeder
      @theCodyReeder  6 років тому +37

      Pretty sure I showed that in another video.

    • @raleighcockerill
      @raleighcockerill 6 років тому +26

      If you did, I can't find it. Please link if you have time.

    • @n-wordjim1724
      @n-wordjim1724 6 років тому +12

      Yeah I have never seen that video either.

    • @Axodus
      @Axodus 6 років тому +7

      I don't think I saw it too.

    • @roderickwhitehead
      @roderickwhitehead 6 років тому +4

      it's on patreon... ;-)

  • @chabis
    @chabis 6 років тому +23

    I am not too surprised that you built one instead of buying one. That's what you do most of the time :)

    • @Mathuews1
      @Mathuews1 6 років тому +3

      Agreed. I would have been shocked if he bought one.

  • @TheSqoou
    @TheSqoou 6 років тому

    Great idea Cody !! I'd like to see the blower hooked up outside with the flexible duct dangling near the window, ready for when you need it. That way the noise will be far away from the microphone.

  • @chadatchison145
    @chadatchison145 6 років тому +96

    Perfect! Vented right on his vegetables. I've seen sci-fi movies start this way lol. 0_o ;)

    • @Azivegu
      @Azivegu 6 років тому +8

      Return of the Killer Tomatoes! Featuring George Clooney =)

    • @chadatchison145
      @chadatchison145 6 років тому

      I'd watch lol.

    • @Azivegu
      @Azivegu 6 років тому +9

      You can watch, because I wasn't joking xD

    • @rubynights3
      @rubynights3 6 років тому +2

      My dad has all the Attack of the Killer Tomatoes movies. A+ content.

    • @jskratnyarlathotep8411
      @jskratnyarlathotep8411 6 років тому +1

      at least those tomatoes won't suffer the lack of the nitrogen =D

  • @suspectsn0thing
    @suspectsn0thing 6 років тому +2

    The chemicals you're blasting out the window into your garden will ensure that only the strongest plants are allowed to live on.

  • @OvAeons
    @OvAeons 6 років тому +5

    i am also sure the water jet channel would help you build more lab installations :>

  • @Mikelectric
    @Mikelectric 6 років тому

    Hey Cody! great job! heres a tip: candle wax makes an ideal lubricant for wooden runners like the sides of the door. rub some candle wax along the rails and the door will operate way smoother :)

  • @Zaku186
    @Zaku186 6 років тому +47

    What the hell happened in the beginning?

    • @ObsoleteVodka
      @ObsoleteVodka 6 років тому +1

      A ton of nasty toxic gases result of playing around with equally nasty and toxic acids. Something you'd want to take away from you ASAP.

    • @Molb0rg
      @Molb0rg 6 років тому +8

      yeah yeah, we need a full cut ))

    • @totally_not_a_bot
      @totally_not_a_bot 6 років тому +40

      A preamble showing why Cody needs a fume hood.

    • @mudemmeonick
      @mudemmeonick 6 років тому +20

      Cody slipped on "butter". Once again...

    • @ahoel3814
      @ahoel3814 6 років тому +5

      Yeah is this from a previous video or something? I would like to see what happened before, as well as the aftermath :p

  • @AaronSilber
    @AaronSilber 6 років тому

    I love your build. I am facing the same issue, needing a fume hood and every "proper" solution ends up being $1k+. Just keep in mind that the wood is all flammable, so be careful with open flame around the enclosure. You can buy cylindrical carbon air filters on eBay that attach inline to your exhaust that would work pretty well for a lot of the organic vapors being discharged.

  • @none-ya-dam821
    @none-ya-dam821 6 років тому +220

    If the bees die we know why.

    • @henryjiang9664
      @henryjiang9664 6 років тому +7

      Paul None Ya Right into the garden:)

    • @dougustine
      @dougustine 6 років тому +4

      I thought that was an oversight too, hopefully the scrubbers will protect the garden. Overall good idea though

    • @outragequitter5027
      @outragequitter5027 6 років тому +8

      Maybe he will accidentally create some super bee that is immune to mites or something... or Beezilla will come and attack Salt Lake City

    • @ryanzasuly6757
      @ryanzasuly6757 6 років тому +3

      Cody: "So basically I'm going to pump my NO2 gas directly onto the plants and bees I've been working on for the past 3 years. It works great."

    • @jogandsp
      @jogandsp 6 років тому

      Next time on Cody’sLab: nitric acid honey

  • @balbalnatao4800
    @balbalnatao4800 6 років тому

    The tub idea is actually good. If something spills the wood will not absorb it and will not get destroyed

  • @parthchandra9082
    @parthchandra9082 6 років тому +3

    "... Atleast i would not be breathing any of these harmful gases"
    *Sticks his head in*

  • @samrangdale8971
    @samrangdale8971 6 років тому

    I am so happy you have the same enthusiasm and raw content that you did when you started this channel. That’s what makes this content so amazing. You are the spirit of science, man!

  • @benjaminwright4612
    @benjaminwright4612 6 років тому +57

    Do a lab tour please

  • @astralchemistry8732
    @astralchemistry8732 6 років тому

    Well done! People who have never worked without a fumehood can't even imagine what kind of luxury it is to have one.

  • @christophfischer2773
    @christophfischer2773 6 років тому +315

    I am still convinced that this whole channel is just a huge cover for a methlab.

    • @DearHenryA
      @DearHenryA 6 років тому +29

      His alter ego is Heisenberg.

    • @noahkamakeeaina5454
      @noahkamakeeaina5454 6 років тому

      Christoph Fischer wow wtf

    • @carolynmmitchell2240
      @carolynmmitchell2240 6 років тому +8

      ganymedeIV4 you can't have that look if you wanna never get caught, Cody goes hard in the paint.. he's a real G for sure.

    • @dildoshwagins2222
      @dildoshwagins2222 6 років тому

      Christoph Fischer exactly dude look at him

    • @kemphoss-4791
      @kemphoss-4791 6 років тому +5

      Methlab in the cave?!!

  • @DCFusor
    @DCFusor 6 років тому

    Glad you did this. We all want you around for more videos! Don't ask how I know those particular fumes are so nasty (cough, hack). And yes, I've had wind changes bring them back to another window. A good duct outdoors (even that flue pipe) will be a good idea when you get a round tuit.

  • @crazypete3759
    @crazypete3759 6 років тому +11

    I want to see the result of the first reaction.... it looks like it went a little toooooooo crazy

  • @RyanSmith-er8kw
    @RyanSmith-er8kw 6 років тому

    Hey Cody, Nice little hood there but id like to recommend some changes (coming from a research and development chemist with abit of experience knocking together makeshift hoods and reactors). Id make the tiles a priority as any oxidant spilled on the wooden surface (such as nitric acid) could be a real fire risk even after being cleaned up. Maybe put them 1 tile width up the side; encase of any serious spills. Some form of lip at the front is also a good idea for similar reasons. Another issue is the fan, it may actually be to fast causeing turbid air which can negatively impact the flow in the hood. And lastly (most importantly as this effect you and innocent bystanders) install a stack and have the fan near the top if possible. This will reduce the flow speed making it more laminar and will move the escaping fumes higher allowing faster winds to catch them and remove them safely. NO2 is nasty and could easily get you a visit from the local police worried what you are making.
    Regards Ryan (long time fan even used some of your refining videos during my undergrad research)

  • @SethWestmore
    @SethWestmore 6 років тому +3

    I wish next time was an hour from now. Want to watch so many more videos.

  • @carmodycaramel8664
    @carmodycaramel8664 6 років тому

    This is a fine job at a DIY fume hood, Cody. Thank you for having great content!

  • @canned_doughnuts_5222
    @canned_doughnuts_5222 6 років тому +58

    Use a smoke gren to test its effectiveness without the door :)

  • @andyh7537
    @andyh7537 6 років тому

    @Cody - You might think about using PCV pipe instead of galvanized steel for the piping, and create some sort of tube-in-shell venturi to protect the motor and blower from being exposed to the exhaust stream directly. Fumes from mineral acids are going to do a number on all of that assembly very quickly.

  • @JackBoii
    @JackBoii 6 років тому +40

    Could you use LEDs instead of a neon light. The color will be better and its probably safer.

    • @johnpossum556
      @johnpossum556 6 років тому +6

      In reality they'll fail quicker because the cold-solder joints made with non leaded solder are already half cracked and will fail completely with chemical exposure.

    • @monad_tcp
      @monad_tcp 6 років тому +2

      that's why I hate ROHS

    • @mememaster147
      @mememaster147 6 років тому +2

      I worry about him accidentally gassing his gf if she unwittingly gets downwind of him when he's not expecting her to be nearby.

    • @steezyasfxck1708
      @steezyasfxck1708 6 років тому +1

      love your memes. I've been subbed for abit now

    • @Axodus
      @Axodus 6 років тому +2

      His girlfriend knows better, And Cody isn't the type not to warn his girlfriend before playing with something extra dangerous.

  • @detvarsomfankanske
    @detvarsomfankanske 6 років тому

    I love that you haven't changed too much Cody, even though you are getting quite big on youtube. And no click baity titles.

  • @Freizeitflugsphaere
    @Freizeitflugsphaere 6 років тому +81

    I never thought about building a fume hood out of wood! However being in the open air works as well.

    • @bdf2718
      @bdf2718 6 років тому +31

      I wouldn't have put electrical fittings inside it, either. Or have that fan and motor exposed to the fumes.

    • @MichaelS-vy1ku
      @MichaelS-vy1ku 6 років тому +2

      yeah this is super dangerous...

    • @liamniedrich6065
      @liamniedrich6065 6 років тому +31

      That fan pulls so much air through there I don't think any caustic fumes will sit around long enough to degrade the electric output bar. And that motor isn't brand new either so it's a great starting point nonetheless

    • @daanwilmer
      @daanwilmer 6 років тому +33

      As long as nothing flammable or explosive gets in there he should be fine, right? And Cody would never do something like that, right? Right?

    • @aleksander4871
      @aleksander4871 6 років тому +9

      Until the wind suddenly changes direction towards you. I still remember inhaling silfur smoke as if it was yesterday.

  • @specialk22tt
    @specialk22tt 6 років тому +1

    That editing scared the shit out of me.

  • @eliisorpeliisorp1333
    @eliisorpeliisorp1333 6 років тому +13

    cody poisoning the neighborhood

  • @Hidyman
    @Hidyman 6 років тому +1

    You should put a piece of flex hose on there.
    Nice reusing the box.
    If it gets too loud you could always remote mount the fan and add a piece of duct.

  • @pureslowmotion2918
    @pureslowmotion2918 6 років тому +7

    *We get it Cody, you vape....*

  • @gps35711
    @gps35711 6 років тому

    the first 45 secs felt like a better suspense/thriller movie trailer than what i've seen in a long time

  • @ElectricityTaster
    @ElectricityTaster 6 років тому +3

    I thought you started a vaping club, Cody.

  • @giuliasprint67
    @giuliasprint67 6 років тому

    Looks good. Buy some adhesive backed felt tape and make a seal along the top and sides. Will seal it, make the door slide much smoother and will protect the plexiglass from scratching.

  • @Stikkzz
    @Stikkzz 6 років тому +5

    8 lifes left

    • @theCodyReeder
      @theCodyReeder  6 років тому +8

      Christian Meyer
      Actually I’m down to 6.

  • @mcmurm11
    @mcmurm11 6 років тому

    Cody, well done. You should put a switch and a speed controller on the squirrel cage. Then a separate switch for the light.

  • @sick000fight
    @sick000fight 6 років тому +3

    You should laminate inside with stainless steel or teflon

  • @ElectraFlarefire
    @ElectraFlarefire 6 років тому

    A baffle at the back with slots below and above like a traditional fume hood to prevent that 'swirling' and to drag most of the fumes down and back would help. And cant' wait to see the fan in a few years, all nicely eaten with acid. :)
    However it's nice to see some descent, if noisy extraction. :)

  • @bdf2718
    @bdf2718 6 років тому +243

    And then the wind changes direction and blows nasty fumes coming out of the outlet straight through the window.

    • @liamniedrich6065
      @liamniedrich6065 6 років тому +30

      bdf2718 that's why the window is sealed around the output vent. To prevent that, otherwise it's for nothing

    • @Molb0rg
      @Molb0rg 6 років тому +36

      yeah, definitely a chimney tube asking to be installed.

    • @liamniedrich6065
      @liamniedrich6065 6 років тому +7

      dungeonseeker1uk a hdpe plastic taped around the window & exhaust would work easy, he showed the window but not at the end running it. Cody's smart enough to do something along those lines. I did see what you're referring to.

    • @Speeder84XL
      @Speeder84XL 6 років тому +6

      Yeah, I was thinking the same - if he have it the way he show in this video (without adding any seal around it), a lot of the fumes will enter that room again. Even with no wind - sucking air out of the room causes the pressure to drop - that means air has to get in somewhere else to level out the pressure. One of the easiest way for air to get into the room is to get back in thru the window around the fan outlet (that air will then of course take a big part of the fumes with it)

    • @x9x9x9x9x9
      @x9x9x9x9x9 6 років тому +3

      That fan is moving a lot of air it would take some very fast winds to cause it to come in reverse. But I agree it does need a chimney or something to keep rain from coming in.

  • @rodgerball6149
    @rodgerball6149 6 років тому

    Cool DIY Cody. Reminds me of my Grandfather making an elevator at his cabin.
    Not going to go with the trolls and say what's wrong, but make a suggestion on the door.
    Convert the door to a casement window type setup. Put some pulleys on the top and counter weights. That way it won't accidentally slam down on your hands some day.

  • @jbolo5378
    @jbolo5378 6 років тому +9

    Cody's Fartbox

    • @nestrac
      @nestrac 6 років тому +1

      Gotta keep a hold on the nasty gas...

    • @skyeplaysgames6734
      @skyeplaysgames6734 6 років тому +2

      I laughed way to hard at that. Sorry Cody

  • @5272paul
    @5272paul 6 років тому

    I like how Cody don't fuck about he just gets it done. Good on you Cody

  • @starshot5172
    @starshot5172 6 років тому +3

    Is this a sneak peak for the silver from tuna video?

  • @jetblackstar
    @jetblackstar 6 років тому

    Cody. Building safety equipment. I'm shocked and impressed. Nice one.

  • @sheps5656
    @sheps5656 6 років тому +8

    Dude, was that a firing pin keeping the hood up?

    • @coast2coast00
      @coast2coast00 6 років тому +1

      Those are nails which are made to be easily pulled later, they have sort of 2 heads to them.

    • @Keldor314
      @Keldor314 6 років тому

      ...Of course, with Cody you never know.

  • @mdrew44628
    @mdrew44628 6 років тому

    Nice looking fume hood......I loved the beginning of this video.....we've all been there when things didn't go as planned.....

  • @RetromagneticDesigns
    @RetromagneticDesigns 6 років тому +22

    Dunno what material your fan is made of but depending of what exotic stuff you try, it might melt or start degrading - similar zu ABS plastic being exposed to acetone. And it it's made out of metal... urgh. It's gonna suffer either way. xD

    • @SuperUltimateLP
      @SuperUltimateLP 6 років тому +4

      RetromagneticDesigns this fan has definitely metal fanblades .
      Its huge an would break of it was made out of plastic , I have worked with similar fans before ;)

    • @Brandywine6969
      @Brandywine6969 6 років тому

      That was my first thought with the Plexiglass and acetone. It might end up being ok, as long as he doesn't touch it while any acetone is on it. Once the acetone evaporates, the acrylic will just go back to normal. It might even polish it up on the inside some. I have seen people polish plastic castings using acetone vapor.

    • @jaydunbar7538
      @jaydunbar7538 6 років тому

      It's a typical household blower used for heating with forced air and just blabout anything else you would need to move air, it's all metal and ment to last for years with no maintenance.

    • @user255
      @user255 6 років тому

      HCl is pretty nasty for galvanized tin.

    • @johnpossum556
      @johnpossum556 6 років тому

      true, which is why it will be interesting to see how long it lasts. The reaction takes time which the air movement will not give.

  • @varengrey7221
    @varengrey7221 6 років тому

    Hey Cody, couple pointers.
    First, look into getting some silicone to sure up the seal around that exhaust port.
    Second, consider just doing a 3-way light so you can control the lights and or fan from more than one spot.

  • @mrawesomeiii5275
    @mrawesomeiii5275 6 років тому +7

    Worlds jankiest fume hood. Check

    • @Jimmeh_B
      @Jimmeh_B 6 років тому

      lol Mine is a ducted fan (intended for electric radio controlled jet planes) with a polystyrene "gasket" jammed into a length of donkey dick, through a piece of wood that the window closes against, suspended from the ceiling with some tie wire.
      They do put out 3.5 KG of thrust though and move a metric SHIT TONNE of air. The room it is in is 12 meters x 6 meters with 12 foot ceilings.... you can feel the air returning from the other end of the room inside of 2 seconds (whirlpool style)

  • @f.k.burnham8491
    @f.k.burnham8491 6 років тому

    I would be adding some sort of exhaust air filtration system to that ASAP. You really don't want the plants, bees, animals, and neighbors to become ill from chemical fumes.

  • @hawthorneokenla6827
    @hawthorneokenla6827 6 років тому +4

    Where was that intro clip from?

    • @infinitepower6780
      @infinitepower6780 6 років тому +4

      I think its from a future project, but he just used that scene to illustrate the problem that he's been facing.

  • @jotatsu
    @jotatsu 6 років тому

    For extra protection you can use ptfe coated fiberglass in the walls of the box. That thing resist heat very well, practically inert to most chemicals and its cheap.

  • @BigDH28
    @BigDH28 6 років тому +5

    Right out the window...... and right into the neighbors. lol

    • @onionsknight9125
      @onionsknight9125 6 років тому

      You know he doesn’t live in the city, right?

    • @BigDH28
      @BigDH28 6 років тому

      Cake Quest Developer test That exactly where he is in this video. Lol

    • @BigDH28
      @BigDH28 6 років тому +1

      Cake Quest Developer test he's not at his parents. He's in a residential neighborhood off a busy street..... hear that traffic??

    • @onionsknight9125
      @onionsknight9125 6 років тому +1

      I don’t think the suburbs are the same a the city, but with at least 3meters between the houses, the fumes won’t be a problem for the neighbors

  • @mal2ksc
    @mal2ksc 6 років тому

    I'd suggest lining the inside walls and ceiling with a shower curtain liner. This could just be tacked in place, and could also cover the lights if they aren't hot. This way, when (not if) something blows up in there, you can just wipe down the curtain, or take it out entirely for washing. It will also keep liquids off the light, if you cover it.
    This isn't a criticism of your design, which seems to work quite well (aside from being rather loud). It's just a suggestion so that your new fume box will last longer.

  • @johne.6688
    @johne.6688 6 років тому +2

    You're blowing the toxic fumes into your garden?

    • @JohnCena-gp4dx
      @JohnCena-gp4dx 6 років тому

      How do you think chemistry labs depose of their toxic fumes from the fume hood? That they'll condense all the fumes to a liquid and collect it?

    • @johne.6688
      @johne.6688 6 років тому +1

      No, but they usually aren't built in the middle of a garden.

  • @electronicsNmore
    @electronicsNmore 6 років тому +2

    For the kind of work you do, you definitely needed that. I think it would have been better to place the suction duct at the center top with tapered walls directing the fumes into the duct. .

  • @TheExaltedDave
    @TheExaltedDave 6 років тому +6

    my toilet is a fume box after i have a dump

    • @Azavelika
      @Azavelika 6 років тому +1

      Username checks out.

  • @mogreen8559
    @mogreen8559 6 років тому

    Well done Codey - although just a little noisy, your general design works better than some fume-hoods at universities! Just make sure sucked out gases/fume is diluted quickly and doesn’t have a chance to enter again.
    Great work for your safety - keep it up

  • @blancsteve4819
    @blancsteve4819 6 років тому +3

    Are you sure you want a toxic waste outflow into your veg garden ?
    Moderately cool though.

  • @isoguy.
    @isoguy. 6 років тому +1

    Hey Guys, think you missed the whole point of youtube.
    Its content with feedback!!! Its not a regular TV channel.
    Some people are so narrow minded they believe themselves only to be right?
    Okay those people never listen to others make their own mistakes, when it blows up in their face come home crying saying that they wish they had listened to others.
    Other more enlightened people listen to constructive, potential improvement, comments and work those into their current or later design.
    UA-cam is great for this very reason.
    Instructions:-
    1 Upload vid.
    2 view constructive comment and learn
    3 Rework product shown in original vid if required
    4 Content uploader taught new techniques
    5 All viewers are given the benefit of hindsight
    6 Everyone wins.
    Advice:- None constructive comments are to be ignored, not commented upon; they will get fed up and go away.
    Copyright is claimed on this comment.

  • @stefannilsson2406
    @stefannilsson2406 6 років тому +6

    im guessing you released this to patreons first, since im seeing comments from 9 hours ago but youtube says you uploaded the video 55 seconds ago

    • @samn6498
      @samn6498 6 років тому

      Stefan Nilsson that’s what I’m thinking, confused the f out of me at first

    • @cdawson198600
      @cdawson198600 6 років тому +1

      Stefan Nilsson UA-cam is probably drunk again.

    • @Lunch_box
      @Lunch_box 6 років тому +1

      Hahaha that's why we are patreons

    • @n-wordjim1724
      @n-wordjim1724 6 років тому

      I would use patreon but then I'd be poor. All the creators I want to support... there are like 20 of them.
      If they invent a way for me to make a weekly payment and it gets split between all the creators i want it to then I will consider it.
      I do what I can and turn off adblock for the creators I think deserve it.

    • @hey7328
      @hey7328 6 років тому

      cody releases most videos early to people who pay any amount on patreon

  • @simalastair7775
    @simalastair7775 6 років тому

    Improvement ideas:
    Sound proofing the extractor so we can hear you talk better.
    Mounting the plug sockets outside the box so they aren't directly exposed to chemicals and risk corrosion.

  • @zsoltlajtos6527
    @zsoltlajtos6527 6 років тому +6

    What kind of electric motor does the ventilator use? Is it suitable for flammable fumes? (Just to be sure nothing bad happens, although I'm sure you've thought about everything :) )

    • @justthinkingthoughts
      @justthinkingthoughts 6 років тому +3

      In the next video we make flamethrower with our fumebox

    • @denisohbrien
      @denisohbrien 6 років тому +1

      most likely its a shaded pole motor or a capacitor start induction motor, probably not rated officially for use in flammable gasses but its unlikely to be a universal motor with brushes which will arc. shaded pole is how most furnace/boiler flue assist fans are constructed.

  • @robbin763
    @robbin763 6 років тому

    Looks great. Like you said tiling the floor would be a good idea. I would also put up some stainless steel sheets on the 3 walls and ceiling.
    You can get activated charcoal filter media by the roll on ebay if you wanted a exhaust filter.

  • @Screamingtut
    @Screamingtut 6 років тому +3

    What about your plants outside the window they will be contaminated with whatever your pomping out.

    • @hunteradcock8023
      @hunteradcock8023 6 років тому

      Kristyanna Virgona well as long as the fumes are heavier than air (which it would almost have to be since it flows up through the vent) they won't reach the plants. But it should still probably be filtered as he said he would

    • @MmeHyraelle
      @MmeHyraelle 6 років тому

      In this case, the plants LOVE the nitrogen :)

  • @S.ASmith
    @S.ASmith 6 років тому

    You can always just use the Wood for a frame too. Nothing wrong with it.
    Some chemicals might permeate into it, but for things like NO2, SO2, Smoke, Steam & helping to contain a few minor explosions, it's a step up from a workbench or the open air.

  • @michaelandersen7535
    @michaelandersen7535 6 років тому +17

    Can you get a different light? The white balance is way off with that one

    • @theCodyReeder
      @theCodyReeder  6 років тому +17

      Michael Andersen
      I’ll look for something better.

    • @selkywaters
      @selkywaters 6 років тому +6

      BigClive says cob led chips are dirtcheap on ebay right now. I think he used the phrase "awash with them".

    • @selkywaters
      @selkywaters 6 років тому +5

      See his video from today entitled "Testing a large LED COB"

    • @Dockhead
      @Dockhead 6 років тому +1

      just use something like an ordinary warm white LED bulb which gives a nice soft yellowish glow aswell instead of the intense of just pure white.

    • @SuprSi
      @SuprSi 6 років тому +1

      @Mark incandescent bulbs don't flicker at all, the filament doesn't have time to cool down in between voltage peaks. And some cheap fluorescent fittings don't use a high frequency ballast, instead having a transformer type ballast which runs at mains frequency and do flicker.

  • @stevecollins2770
    @stevecollins2770 6 років тому

    Consider calculating the cross-sectional area of the exhaust. Then determine how high you have to raise the door to have an opening equal to that same area. Mark the door frame so you can always avoid straining the fan motor.
    Cleaning tile will be a nuisance because the joints between tiles will be a little uneven and the grout will stain. Consider formica or melamine.
    I used to work with a fume hood that had an epoxy base. It was great! It was resistant to everything. You certainly have the DIY skills to make one. From a home improvement store you can get epoxy floor coverings that should work well.
    Also, are you aware that epoxy paint is commonly used for bench tops in chemistry labs? I think it would also be available from a home improvement store, but for sure you could get it from a scientific supply house like Fisher, Wards, Preiser, etc.

  • @attackedbysnakes3640
    @attackedbysnakes3640 6 років тому +3

    Is that the proper way of saying "Cody's gas chamber"?

  • @smallsthetimelord4066
    @smallsthetimelord4066 6 років тому

    Now the atmosphere is 0.000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001% more N02 because of Cody! This is an accomplishment worth celebrating!

  • @KaushikAdhikari
    @KaushikAdhikari 6 років тому +14

    My favorite channel. Inspired me to open a channel

    • @Dockhead
      @Dockhead 6 років тому +6

      please be careful if your starting chemistry or using it as a hobby please do things with passion and knowledge and not intent for money or fame, some things can be very dangerous without the full care of common sense. fumes and vapors can be dangerous to health when unseen or unknown. but good luck just make sure you know what you are doing and dont try things just because others have.

    • @KaushikAdhikari
      @KaushikAdhikari 6 років тому

      Thanks. It's actually my passion and I'm a student of school class 12

    • @KaushikAdhikari
      @KaushikAdhikari 6 років тому

      Can you kindly subscribe ? Please . Please . Please.

    • @KaushikAdhikari
      @KaushikAdhikari 6 років тому

      Thanks a lot

    • @DadSkool
      @DadSkool 6 років тому +1

      very good, i subbed and am watchin you now

  • @NitroNeoOriginal
    @NitroNeoOriginal 6 років тому

    Great work recycling a bunch of older used items into something usable Cody. Love the channels keep up the awesome job!

  • @SciencewithKatie
    @SciencewithKatie 6 років тому +44

    I use nitric acid every day at work, it terrifies me 🙈

    • @alexcorona
      @alexcorona 6 років тому

      It smells like death.

    • @totally_not_a_bot
      @totally_not_a_bot 6 років тому

      No need to be scared if you keep a neutralizing solution and rinsing station near to hand. Plenty of reason to be cautious, but fear makes your hands shake.

    • @LiborTinka
      @LiborTinka 6 років тому +21

      watch latest NileRed's video - unless it's fuming nitric acid, it's usually dilute enough to not even harm your living skin - he shows it's actually safer to work with nitric acid bare handed than with latex or nitrile gloves (which can get ignited by the nitric acid) - vynil gloves are suprisingly resistant though

    • @jaswik2023
      @jaswik2023 6 років тому +4

      Libor Tinka please he only did it on his hand and did say that it would need instant looking after if it is anywhere else also it was only fuming nitric acid not nitric acid it is different and he also shows it's safer in latex for nitric acid u understand and he never did the comparison directly he only showed the two videos and I think the person who is scared is just sitting for attention so that she gets a dopamine burst but if she is genuine I'm sorryeach time she receives a reply so leave her and next time u want to refer a video link it

    • @Hexalyse
      @Hexalyse 6 років тому +7

      So much negativity, Saphire. Damn, you must have had a bad day. :/

  • @Makrillol
    @Makrillol 6 років тому +1

    Cody is gonna be on of "those" neighbors who starts the compressor at 3 in the morning :D

  • @gameplayerslovenia954
    @gameplayerslovenia954 6 років тому +10

    Keep up with 0 dislikes!

  • @lemagreengreen
    @lemagreengreen 6 років тому +1

    If you need a cheap scrubber then the charcoal filters they use for hydroponic gardens are pretty cheap and available... might need to go to some sketchy stores to get one though :)