Mounting a Fan for Solder Fumes Exhaust.
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Mounting a Fan for Solder Fumes Exhaust.





Taking a nice fan with a wierd base and mounting it to drywall above the Rock The Bike soldering station.
Create a Wooden Plate Offset From Wall for Fan's Triangle Base to Slip Through.

Cut Pieces With Jig Saw.


duh.
Mounting Bracket to Wall.

Wooden standoff allows fans base to slide down. Fan can still swivel at any angle.