3/31/2023 0 Comments Nag champa near me![]() ![]() In the HVAC world they use colored smoke to sometimes determine leaks in systems and whatnot, would this sort of product work?įair enough. So the license was about 200 dollars or whatnot, but then I deducted the glowforge and 3d printers and filament and resin and whatnot, and it made it worthwhile for the taxes, since I only did about 100 dollars in sales and had about 10k in expenses. ![]() I did it because I was unsure if I could deduct from taxes without having an actual business license. Is this worth it for Etsy stores that do less than like $200 in sales a year? $250 for 40 hours of cutting is way too expensive for us, so the air filter is a no-go. I also looked up swapping to the official air filter from Glowforge, and for what we prefer to print (1/8" plywood) it's the worst lifespan by a ton, as little as 40 hours, but I've heard some people were having their filters fail at 20 hours of cutting: I know it's never going to be zero sum, and it's better after doing a deep clean last week, but it's not as nice as it was with our old setup that had a better path to the exhaust. I'm going to guess no, that doesn't exist, so I'll just need to have someone hold their hand in front of the front intake as I move around the exhaust tube and exhaust setup to try and make sure as much air as possible is going out the back. ![]() I need to both figure out how to have the Glowforge run the exhaust fan while it's not doing anything, but more importantly, is there a colorful, safe to breath smoke type thing I could use to figure this out? Basically see if the smoke's coming out the front of the Glowforge's air intake when it shouldn't be? I need to fix the airflow for my laser cutter, but I'd rather not be running jobs to do so, generating smoke I don't want to breath. ![]()
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