Plastic dust door

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GregO

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Hi All,

I'm reorganizing the shop and want to seal off two hallway areas to minimize dust from escaping the shop and drifting into the laundry area. I've thought of clear plastic sheeting; ideally, I am hoping/looking for something more permanent, professional, sturdy, and reliable that still allows light through, but am open to any and all ideas. Plastic zipper dust door?

Thanks for any info!
Greg
 

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try a google search for "homax 6025 zipper door".
I used them when i was redoing my kitchen had it up 4 weeks and is now put away for next time.
 

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Look at how air ciculates through the space. You could crate a negative air space by placing fans from your shop to blow outside. With other spaces sealed off that may be some additional help.
 

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You could get the air curtain blower, like they use in fast food drive ups. They make those models for full size doors, as well as windows.
 
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