Folks that have a basemen workshop of sorts: do you seal the doors in anyway to prevent dust from migrating to other rooms? Folks with central home HVAC, do you find wood dust accumulating the main filter?
I have supply air ducts but no return in the workshop, so the air doesn’t have a direct path back to the HVAC system. I’ve not found dust from woodworking makes it way into the furnace filter. Normally even the fine dust stays within the workshop.
My wife does notice when I use something that’s stinky and volatile, so there must be some air movement happening, just not enough for heavier things like wood dust.
I can use oil based paints if I need to, though I try very hard to not do that in winter. I’m thinking of getting a HRV so maybe that will expand my ability to do stinky things in the workshop without wrath?
I am fastidious about cleaning up after I’ve had a messy woodworking session (which is a pain, but a necessary evil when a workshop is inside a living area)
Eventually I’ll put seals on the door and put a filter on the “return air” vent, but I don’t think they’ll do much. My main reason for seals will be for noise.
I'm assuming folks prefer working with wood instead of metal inside their home is because of the oil and grime related to metal and that is worst than dust?
I think it’s the other way around. Cutting metal on lathes and mills without cutting fluid (and it’s associated smoke) is much cleaner than woodworking. The metal shavings are a pain in the arse though.
Using a bench grinder to sharpen tools is problematic, though I rate the dust annoyance about the same as sanding wood. I wouldn’t recommend truing grinding wheels in the basement after the last time I tried it… Even the dust from that stayed pretty much in the workshop, however it took a long time to clean up.
Welding and cutting with an angle grinder happens outside or in the garage.
Even I am not brave enough to try this in my basement workshop, unless I know for sure that my wife will be away for a week or so and not have anyone checking in on me…