I Just ordered the Kool-Mist system

I haven't noticed any airborne mist problems, though I'm sure there is some floating around. I live in a dry climate and have a lot of air flow in the garage. So perhaps it's more of an issue for others.

I like it enough that I'm planning on buying another couple for the Bridgeport.
 
I need to do more searching before I post. You are correct, there is plenty on this forum about the misting systems. .
I personally like to read the latest(most updated) information on the subject and learn new tips and tricks.
I made 2 misters from scratch, bought all the parts from ebay and made them to mist the way I like but that Noga you have seems to be a great mister also, has lots of positive reviews and based on what I've heard it does the job better than the cheaper ones found on ebay .
 
Ken can you post some pictures of the misters you made?
 
Ken can you post some pictures of the misters you made?
Here they are, I just found out how to resize these pictures,hope it works:
In the last picture, the bigger coolant container is currently connected to the original mister that I bought from ebay and that mister is the one I copied from to build my two new and complete units, the one with the smaller coolant container is one of them, the other one is identical to that and it is connected to my horizontal bandsaw.

All the fittings and different size tubings were ordered from ebay, the Loc-Line coolant hose and the cool mist containers/filter housing were bought from Amazon, the first mister I made didn't spray as well as I had hoped ,the diameter of the hole for the coolant was a bit too big but the next two came out great and sprays a very fine mist.

f you decide to make one yourself, , for the coolant/fluid side of the mister I recommend to use a 4mm (push to connect) flow controller with an M5 thread .
The air flow fitting is an M8 OD (tubing side) and the threaded end is 1/8" NPT .





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The original fog-buster patent is here: https://patents.google.com/patent/US5390854A/en It is very specific on hole size etc. If you see mist then you are using too much pressure. 15psi is more than enough. The reason it works is because the fluid is pressurized, and only droplets come out of the nozzle. The inexpensive ones from eBay etc use more pressure as they rely on airflow to such fluid from the container.

The copy I made didn't work well because unfortunately it is difficult to buy push-on style flow adjusters that flow in the correct direction. They all say 'Out' when what you need is 'In' ones. Now in process of making my own needle valves to get the fine control needed over the fluid flow.
 
Ken, may I ask what the container for your coolant is called please? Thank you for sharing your pictures and info!


Dave-
I use Pentek water filter housings. Prefer the short ones but 10" ones hold more fluid of course. eBay and Amazon lists lots of them
 
The original fog-buster patent is here: https://patents.google.com/patent/US5390854A/en It is very specific on hole size etc. If you see mist then you are using too much pressure. 15psi is more than enough. The reason it works is because the fluid is pressurized, and only droplets come out of the nozzle. The inexpensive ones from eBay etc use more pressure as they rely on airflow to such fluid from the container.

The copy I made didn't work well because unfortunately it is difficult to buy push-on style flow adjusters that flow in the correct direction. They all say 'Out' when what you need is 'In' ones. Now in process of making my own needle valves to get the fine control needed over the fluid flow.
I used the needle valve from gas tank shut offs or you can use a needle valve like what is used on the water supply for a fridge with ice maker.
 
Ken, may I ask what the container for your coolant is called please? Thank you for sharing your pictures and info!


I used two sizes,a 5" and a 10" both from Pentek but I find the 10" with 3/8" thread the best size for this project, the 5" had 1/4" NPT inlet/outlet but does not have the pressure relief valve and bracket:
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B003JMRJ6Y/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B0014C06XE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I use 20 psi for air and ~ 2psi pressure for the coolant/kool mist, this was a very rewarding DIY project .
 
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