An idea for hose handling!
I am in aggreement on the closed drawer issue. I wouldnt do it, but if it works for you....
I would think that any kind of machine with any kind of a motor would run the risk or overheating and such if closed in a small drawer like that. Plus I wouldnt want to breath in whatever sovents, stains, glues, or other things used in the production of the furniture.
But that is just my own opinion as I said, if it works for you......
I would think that any kind of machine with any kind of a motor would run the risk or overheating and such if closed in a small drawer like that. Plus I wouldnt want to breath in whatever sovents, stains, glues, or other things used in the production of the furniture.
But that is just my own opinion as I said, if it works for you......
The drawer is NOT closed. It's open enough for more than ample air to both feed & cool the machine. Thanks for your valued opinion though.jennmary wrote:I am in aggreement on the closed drawer issue. I wouldnt do it, but if it works for you....
I would think that any kind of machine with any kind of a motor would run the risk or overheating and such if closed in a small drawer like that. Plus I wouldnt want to breath in whatever sovents, stains, glues, or other things used in the production of the furniture.
But that is just my own opinion as I said, if it works for you......
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I too at first wondered about the fresh air situation but after looking at the situation I realiized that there is about two inches of the drawer open at all times and the drawer is about 18 inches wide. Considering the air intake on the m series apap is about two inches by one inch (if that) then I think there is plenty of air flow. I made the furniture myself about 16 years ago and any and all smells are long gone but I understand the concern. The other option is to leave the drawer open.jennmary wrote:I am in aggreement on the closed drawer issue. I wouldnt do it, but if it works for you....
I would think that any kind of machine with any kind of a motor would run the risk or overheating and such if closed in a small drawer like that. Plus I wouldnt want to breath in whatever sovents, stains, glues, or other things used in the production of the furniture.
But that is just my own opinion as I said, if it works for you......
Jon
As I said.....do what works for you. I have said on other threads that I am extra carefull about cleaning and placement of my machine because I have severe asthma and very serious allergies to mold and about a thousand other things. I would not want to be breathing what is in the drawer....even through a filter......because of my other medical issues. But if it works for the person doing it then good for them, I am happy they have an arrangement that works for them.
This is not the first time the closed drawer discussion has come up.
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This is not the first time the closed drawer discussion has come up.
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Re: drawer housing
inacpapfog wrote:Just wondering what others think about running pap machine all night inside a closed/partially closed drawer? Wouldn't this limit fresh air intake?
In case you were wondering...the term "others" implies that everyones opinion was asked for.
On occasion, individuals will post asking questions of specific individuals on this forum. On most occasions, questions will be posed to the members-at-large. I would take it, in this instance, that the question was one of the 'members-at-large' sort.
When our youngest daughter was one year old, she was quite adept at knocking down wooden block towers built by her older siblings. Not until a later age was she able to build a tower.
It's always easy to find (or fabricate) fault, much more difficult to give constructive criticism. Finding fault tends to breed discouragement. What most here need is encouragement.
When our youngest daughter was one year old, she was quite adept at knocking down wooden block towers built by her older siblings. Not until a later age was she able to build a tower.
It's always easy to find (or fabricate) fault, much more difficult to give constructive criticism. Finding fault tends to breed discouragement. What most here need is encouragement.
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Yeah, I've been looking for an idea on hanging my hose for a while. After last night and getting wrapped up in it around my neck I can see how it would be a good idea! I first saw the subject when Rested Gal posted a pic of her plant hanger arrangement. (or maybe it was in collective wisdom - i forget)
Since I don't have a headboard, I currently have it draped over a bedrest pillow with another pillow stacked on top. Needless to say, not an optimal arrangement.
As for having it in a drawer, I did buy a wire mesh 3-drawer stand to put my CPAP on since I was worried about it being in a semi-closed drawer. Unfortunately doesn't fit in the drawer. But it fits on top.
Jon, your handiwork is awesome! Bravo! I love that headboard. Do you do contract work
Since I don't have a headboard, I currently have it draped over a bedrest pillow with another pillow stacked on top. Needless to say, not an optimal arrangement.
As for having it in a drawer, I did buy a wire mesh 3-drawer stand to put my CPAP on since I was worried about it being in a semi-closed drawer. Unfortunately doesn't fit in the drawer. But it fits on top.
Jon, your handiwork is awesome! Bravo! I love that headboard. Do you do contract work
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APAP since 4/12/07 still looking for the "perfect" mask. 1st ZERO AHI nite 6/7/07! 2nd 6/11
Using loaner Hybrid next 2 weeks. Fingers x'd
See http://www.urastarbooks.net for stats
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Thank you restedgal. I really appreciate your level headed advice and your willingness to help others. Once again, thanksrested gal wrote:Jon, you just won a Lab Rat award! Cool idea and beautiful work!
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