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The entries are in alphabetical order by magazine name and then in chronological sequence.
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EXHAUST FAN
sa   BATHROOM VENTILATION
sa   KITCHEN VENTILATION
sa   WORKSHOP VENTILATION
x   VENT FAN
xx   FAN (ELECTRIC)
xx   VENTILATION

A look at ventilating fans for the kitchen, bath, laundry and attic. How to calculate what you need for your home.
BETTER HOMES & GARDENS Jan 1976 (v.54#1) pg. 10

Eliminate dust and breath easier. What you can do to ventilate your workshop.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Dec 1987 (v.11#3) pg. 25

Tip on using a window fan to remove plaster dust, sanding dust, etc. from a room.
COST CUTS Feb-Mar 1989 (v.6#2) pg. 8

On-location ventilation. A large funnel, flexible hose, and small exhaust fan are combined to form a movable exhaust hood which can control photographic chemical dust and fumes during mixing and use.
DARKROOM PHOTOGRAPHY Mar-Apr 1986 (v.8#2) pg. 68

Tip on installing a ventilation fan for your workshop.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #300 Jul-Aug 1989 (v.39#7) pg. 14

Shop dust-exhaust system utilizes a bathroom fan, flexible hose, and a dryer vent. The fan is hung near the location where dust or fumes are being generated.
FINE WOODWORKING #39 Mar-Apr 1983 pg. 14
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #40 May-Jun 1983 pg. 10
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #41 Jul-Aug 1983 pg. 4

Clearing the air. A low-tech way to ventilate the small workshop.
FINE WOODWORKING #47 Jul-Aug 1984 pg. 60
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #49 Nov-Dec 1984 pg. 4

A vent fan for the jeweler's bench. Remove hazardous fumes (such as from soldering) using this simple setup.
JEWELRY MAKING, GEMS & MINERALS #581 Apr 1986 pg. 47

Tips on making an inexpensive fume hood from a kitchen range exhaust hood.
PHOTOMETHODS Nov 1984 (v.27#11) pg. 20

Ventilated paint spraying booth sets in front of a window and folds up when not in use. A window fan carries the fumes outdoors.
POPULAR SCIENCE Mar 1967 (v.190#3) pg. 168

Build a glass-topped paint and glue booth for use when building models. The booth sets in front of an open window equipped with a fan to draw out the fumes.
POPULAR SCIENCE Jun 1988 (v.232#6) pg. 116
Added Info POPULAR SCIENCE Sep 1988 (v.233#3) pg. 8

Non-heat-recovery ventilation, a cure for stale air. A look at the advantages and drawbacks of inexpensive central-exhaust systems.
PRACTICAL HOMEOWNER Feb 1989 (v.4#1) pg. 24

Tips on a simple, portable ventilation system for use in a temporary workshop, inside a boat hull, or anywhere else you might be working with solvents, sawdust, etc.
WOODENBOAT #81 Mar-Apr 1988 pg. 5