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Old 12-26-2022, 03:48 PM
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Default Anyone ever try this?

While replacing my furnace filter I got to thinking. It's a 20x25x5 box that is mostly open on its flat sides. Temporarily until I get something better I thought I might be able to use these for room treatment. The interior of the filter is basically accordion-shaped pleated paper with a fine wire mesh supporting underneath. I think as they are they could function as diffusors. If I were to fill the interiors and cover them with fabric I think they could function for absorption. Something I have on hand is plenty of styrofoam peanuts and plastic netting that people use in their gardens. It wouldn't cost me anything to experiment so I think I'll give it a go. Do you guys think the styrofoam peanuts are a bad idea? Thinking all of the air pockets between them might create an absorbing condition. All advice appreciated
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