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    What do you guys use to filter the air for your fluid beds? I've heard of coffee filters to brown paper sacks.
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    I use brown paper lunch bags. I tryed coffee filters, and vacuum cleaner filters. The brown bag works best for me.

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    I buy the cups with the membrane in it. I also use a bought fluid bed and not home made kind though. I know some use the coffee filters. Other than that I don't know.

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    Hi, I"m making my own fluid bed, and I hear you all talking about what you use. Seems to me a coffee filter would work better than a brown paper bag. Is the coffee filter too pourous? I haven't tried it yet. I guess trial and error, as I have both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wharfrat View Post
    Hi, I"m making my own fluid bed, and I hear you all talking about what you use. Seems to me a coffee filter would work better than a brown paper bag. Is the coffee filter too pourous? I haven't tried it yet. I guess trial and error, as I have both.
    When I tried the coffee filters I had too many volcanos. The brown paper bags had a few with certain colors and other colors had none. They have to be the lunch size bags.

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    I made two types of fluid beds. One consists of a PVC male adapter that screws into a PVC female adapter. This one gets the coffee filter because of the lack of a gluing surface. It doesn't get glued. The threads hold the filter in place.

    The other is made from a PVC Reducer. The PVC cups fit down into the reducer and present a larger gluing surface for the brown paper lunch bag. I also have used vacuum cleaner bags.

    I have an in-line pressure adjustment valve which prevents the volcanoes.

    The commercial ones use a porous plastic of some kind.C2

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