Was actually looking into how to modify a CPAP machine or conventional home compressor myself. Seems like there's a few open source projects happening atm. Meanwhile: https://www.medicaldevice-network.com/news/3d-printed-valves-covid-19-italy/
That looks a lot like President Donald J. Trump in that picture. I was told right here on the forum for months that he was going to be impeached and removed so that must be an old picture.
Hey how do masks trap the virus? These things(?), the actual virus, they have mass right? I mean aside from them being alive or whatever, they are particulates correct? The reason I ask lol, is a couple days ago I was dicking around with a project, and I bought some two-sided Gorilla Tape. That stuff is the stickiest tape I have ever ever seen. You could hang an anvil on the wall with it. So I got to thinking, and obviously I can't do this, but if that material were say fashioned as a very fine mesh, and then offset and layered with only a few microns in between layers, and arranged such that air passing through it would be "turbulent" (you get the idea) ... I bet those little nasty fucks would get stuck to that stuff. None of them would make it past. You could probably fashion a canister no bigger than say a D-cell battery. Ahhh. Just a thought. But that stuff is the stickiest sh*t I have ever seen. https://www.gorillatough.com/product/heavy-duty-mounting-tape/
Mines a 1000X better. Fuckin papertowels. If worse comes to worse, I'll just fashion a strap on mobile bong and fill it with 1 part bleach / 30 parts water... Use a long tube so you don't get any vapor really. Make it like a fanny pack.
Or.... now that my little brain is thinking about this.. I wonder if there's some spectrum of light that kills this sh*t. I think LED's now can be made to generate whatever frequency the designer wants. It goes back to the circuit powering the led. Maybe a small laser chamber in a tube... kind of? Hell I dunno. I'll work on it.