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Jeff and Jennifer Cook
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 12:00 pm    Post subject: Range Hood Plans Reply with quote

I'd like to build a wooden range hood. Does anybody know where I can get
some plans for various hoods?
I'd appreciate any help.
Jeff
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J. Clarke
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 1:24 pm    Post subject: Re: Range Hood Plans Reply with quote

Jeff and Jennifer Cook wrote:

Quote:
I'd like to build a wooden range hood. Does anybody know where I can get
some plans for various hoods?
I'd appreciate any help.

Talk to the fire marshall before you do this. Your best beat is to case a
commercial hood in a wooden enclosure.

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Jeff

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Alexander Galkin
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 6:18 pm    Post subject: Re: Range Hood Plans Reply with quote

I am also planning to build a wood enclosure for the range hood. I also want
to use external blower to reduce noise. I only checked NuTone products and
they seem to have both external blower and accessories. Are there any other
manufactures worth considering?


"J. Clarke" <jclarke.usenet@snet.net.invalid> wrote in message
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Jeff and Jennifer Cook wrote:

I'd like to build a wooden range hood. Does anybody know where I can get
some plans for various hoods?
I'd appreciate any help.

Talk to the fire marshall before you do this. Your best beat is to case a
commercial hood in a wooden enclosure.

Jeff

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to email, dial "usenet" and validate
(was jclarke at eye bee em dot net)
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Patriarch
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 9:19 pm    Post subject: Re: Range Hood Plans Reply with quote

"Alexander Galkin" <alexander.galkin@comcast.net> wrote in
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I am also planning to build a wood enclosure for the range hood. I
also want to use external blower to reduce noise. I only checked
NuTone products and they seem to have both external blower and
accessories. Are there any other manufactures worth considering?


Find a BrandSource dealer in your area, and go see the showroom. They will
have a lot of options for you.

No affiliation, etc.

Patriarch
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Allen Windhorn
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 3:36 am    Post subject: Re: Range Hood Plans Reply with quote

"Alexander Galkin" <alexander.galkin@comcast.net> writes:

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I am also planning to build a wood enclosure for the range hood. I also want
to use external blower to reduce noise. I only checked NuTone products and
they seem to have both external blower and accessories. Are there any other
manufactures worth considering?

Vent-A-Hood is the best IMHO.

Regards,
Allen
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Kato Engineering (Though I do not speak for Kato)
P.O. Box 8447, N. Mankato, MN 56002
Allen.Windhorn@LSUSA.com
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Phisherman
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 6:17 am    Post subject: Re: Range Hood Plans Reply with quote

On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 00:00:31 -0700, "Jeff and Jennifer Cook"
<jjjcook@charter.net> wrote:

Quote:
I'd like to build a wooden range hood. Does anybody know where I can get
some plans for various hoods?
I'd appreciate any help.
Jeff


Not a good idea. Use sheet copper, stainless steel or galvanized
metal with BBQ paint.
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HMFIC@1369
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 9:07 pm    Post subject: Re: Range Hood Plans Reply with quote

I'd stay clear of wood. Simply not fire retardant and difficult to clean.


"Jeff and Jennifer Cook" <jjjcook@charter.net> wrote in message
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I'd like to build a wooden range hood. Does anybody know where I can get
some plans for various hoods?
I'd appreciate any help.
Jeff

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Charles Jones
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 11:56 pm    Post subject: Re: Range Hood Plans Reply with quote

Quote:
"Jeff and Jennifer Cook" <jjjcook@charter.net> wrote in message
news:dByVd.3883$WA7.3881@fe04.lga...
I'd like to build a wooden range hood. Does anybody know where I can get
some plans for various hoods?
I'd appreciate any help.

In article <gJ%Vd.90227$QS5.86413@trndny06>, M-14@Vet.com replies ...
Quote:
I'd stay clear of wood. Simply not fire retardant and difficult to clean.


That's true, yet there are wooden range hood *covers* that have a
metallic liner in the bits that get hot. Could this be what the OP is
looking for?

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Loveland, Colorado
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HMFIC@1369
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 05, 2005 12:22 am    Post subject: Re: Range Hood Plans Reply with quote

I understood the question. If anyone actually made a rangehood just out of
wood.... I'd feel real sorry for them.

I do a lot of Chinese cooking very hot wok, over time the "wooden hood
cover" was showing it's age prematurely. It was a bitch to keep clean and
manage the surface. Oil is oil and hot oil will still permeate the wood hood
cover over time and turn rancid. So we chucked it and went Stainless Steel
with a Copper cover! Much nicer....and easier to maintain.....


"Charles Jones" <charlesj@frii.com> wrote in message
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"Jeff and Jennifer Cook" <jjjcook@charter.net> wrote in message
news:dByVd.3883$WA7.3881@fe04.lga...
I'd like to build a wooden range hood. Does anybody know where I can
get
some plans for various hoods?
I'd appreciate any help.

In article <gJ%Vd.90227$QS5.86413@trndny06>, M-14@Vet.com replies ...
I'd stay clear of wood. Simply not fire retardant and difficult to
clean.


That's true, yet there are wooden range hood *covers* that have a
metallic liner in the bits that get hot. Could this be what the OP is
looking for?

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Charles Jones (charlesj@frii.com)
Loveland, Colorado
AIM: LovelandCharles
ICQ: 29610755
MSN: charlesj68@passport.com
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Charles Jones
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 05, 2005 1:08 am    Post subject: Re: Range Hood Plans Reply with quote

In article <1A2Wd.59053$W16.42338@trndny07>, M-14@Vet.com says...
Quote:
I do a lot of Chinese cooking very hot wok, over time the "wooden hood
cover" was showing it's age prematurely.

Yeah, if you're doing a lot of frying then it *is* a bad idea.

But, experiences vary. My neighbor, who for health reasons does almost
no frying at all, has had a wood-surfaced hood for nearly a decade now
and is quite happy with the thing.

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So we chucked it and went Stainless Steel
with a Copper cover!

Mmmmm, copper. I like copper ... :-)

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Loveland, Colorado
AIM: LovelandCharles
ICQ: 29610755
MSN: charlesj68@passport.com
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Mike
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 05, 2005 9:29 am    Post subject: Re: Range Hood Plans Reply with quote

On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 00:00:31 -0700, "Jeff and Jennifer Cook"
<jjjcook@charter.net> wrote:

Quote:
I'd like to build a wooden range hood. Does anybody know where I can get
some plans for various hoods?
I'd appreciate any help.


I assume you are talking about some type of cover with the fan and
motor parts hidden.
One thing to check is the specs on the range or cook-top. Those
specs will give you the dimension, from the top of the cooking
surface, for any combustible material. This can make a very big
difference in how tall your wooden hood cover will be or whether you
have room for another cabinet above it.
We just installed a wooden hood cover in a kitchen with a built in
cook-top. The cook-top required 30" between the cook-top surface and
any combustible. The specs would allow 24" if all of the exposed
combustible edges were covered with a specific type of sheet steel.

Mike O.
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J. Clarke
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 05, 2005 7:48 pm    Post subject: Re: Range Hood Plans Reply with quote

HMFIC@1369 wrote:

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I'd stay clear of wood. Simply not fire retardant and difficult to clean.

Actually, some _are_ fire retardant. I understand that Ipe has the same
fire rating as concrete. Redwood doesn't like to burn either--forest fires
are part of the reproductive cycle for redwoods. Getting the grease off is
another story. And they aren't the only ones.

But convincing the fire marshall that your ipe hood is as safe as steel may
take some doing.

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"Jeff and Jennifer Cook" <jjjcook@charter.net> wrote in message
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I'd like to build a wooden range hood. Does anybody know where I can get
some plans for various hoods?
I'd appreciate any help.
Jeff



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igor
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 05, 2005 11:29 pm    Post subject: Re: Range Hood Plans Reply with quote

On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 08:18:39 -0500, "Alexander Galkin"
<alexander.galkin@comcast.net> wrote:

Quote:
I am also planning to build a wood enclosure for the range hood. I also want
to use external blower to reduce noise. I only checked NuTone products and
they seem to have both external blower and accessories. Are there any other
manufactures worth considering?

I put a commercial blower on the roof -- better price than nutone. 1200CFM

w/ 10" duct. Cannot recall the brand name but check with restaurant supply
stores. Be sure to consider/calc make-up air needs - especially if you
heat/air condition your space (i.e., windows are closed). Problem is that
residential designers generally have no idea about this issue (not blaming
them, just IME). If you want expert advice on this, get a short consult
with a commercial kitchen designer - try to find one that will give you
good advice but no so anal that he/she insists that you meet commercial
code. HTH. -- Igor
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