Ya I'll snap some pics 4 you guys tomorrow.
In the mean time:
Also known as a Corsi-Rosenthal box, this DIY method of building your own air filter with MERV13 furnace filters and a box fan are an easy and cost-effective way to help clear indoor air from airborne virus particles, wildfire smoke, pollen, dust, and more! If you can seal a box, you can build...
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^ You could make the intake "box" filter almost completely out of the furnace filters and tape, at least 5 of the 6 sides of the box, for maximum surface area. Like, not have to change the filter for a year or more style.. The other main side without a filter would be a square panel (cardboard or what have you) with a hole and flange, to connect your ducting, whatever size it may be. That instead of the box fan for a side, like in the link above. Good for large growrooms, or if you have space.. Simple!
Who says the filter has to stay flat? You can fold them into channels, and make a longer skinnier square tube out of 2 bigger filters bent into L shapes, then taped together. Or even cut the outer cardboard frame away, and wrap the filter mesh material itself around a round duct, with holes or slots cut out in it for air to flow through.
Probably even just straight up bend a large filter into a cylinder like shape, by wrapping it around something round first, and then tape the seam shut. Tape a coffee can lid cap on it, and stuff it into your tent port, for the tent growers here..lol
Metal tape is your friend
I'll play around with some old used filters and see if I can come up with new designs, and show you what I mean about modifying them like that.
They make many different dimensions of furnace filters too, some more rectangular than others. 10x14" for example.