Ruh - Roh.
I think my dryer vent is probably exhausting the motor.
I never dreamed I was anywhere near that dumb.

That ridge around the top under the motor is an open space of about 1/4".
Intake for that side of things, I guess.
Here's the contraption I rigged up to accept the flex hose -

And one of the handles where the strong exhaust exits -

The void at the bottom of it catches a latch.
Underneath of it under the plate is another open area.
That's how the exhaust gets to the handles.
>A simple damper plate on your makeup air intake will allow you to adjust airflow within the cabinet to best clarity while saving the filter a bit.
Man, it really pulls hard.
Even with two 4" holes under that soffit vent, I can still see the gloves breath a bit when you kick it on.
I thought about throttling it somehow, but decided it'd be easier on the motor to just let it flow.
>And a sheet of non metalic window screen fitted in front of the viewport glass will save the glass from being blasted into cloudiness for awhile.
Yeah, the window was pretty much gone when I got the cabinet.
I made a new one and got some mylar overlays from Cyclone.
>Glass beads are silica.
Yet another thing I didn't realize.
Guess it stands to reason, though.
Re: static -
The cabinet is plastic.
Good & bad in that, maybe.
Instructions I downloaded didn't mention static.
Don't know just what all that means, but no problems so far.
Thanks for the imput, guys.
Good stuff.