PW2013STL
Active member
After spending 5 hours cleaning the crud out of my radiators I wanted to find a way to prevent it that would be easy to service.
I put in aluminum angle as support and then aluminum sheet with openings that I picked up at Menards. I did a cardboard templet and then laid that on the sheet. I then sprayed ground marking paint around the edge of the cardboard. This provided a cut line. I used aluminum bar to clamp the sheet in placed. I also drilled larger holes in the main flow area.
For a filter I wanted something that was thin and allow maximum air flow. I used floor vent filters glued together and then cut to fit. I am going to see if I can find a furnace filter that would be like this that I could use the filter media from. That way I would not need to glue.
Changing the filter out will only require me to remove the 4 screws that hold the grill on.
I will watch the temp to ensure this works without limiting air flow.
I put in aluminum angle as support and then aluminum sheet with openings that I picked up at Menards. I did a cardboard templet and then laid that on the sheet. I then sprayed ground marking paint around the edge of the cardboard. This provided a cut line. I used aluminum bar to clamp the sheet in placed. I also drilled larger holes in the main flow area.
For a filter I wanted something that was thin and allow maximum air flow. I used floor vent filters glued together and then cut to fit. I am going to see if I can find a furnace filter that would be like this that I could use the filter media from. That way I would not need to glue.
Changing the filter out will only require me to remove the 4 screws that hold the grill on.
I will watch the temp to ensure this works without limiting air flow.