Been watching this since it opened. I have a shop that needs a vent system, also. I have worked as a weldor for many years, and the one thing you need to do is get rid of those fumes. Explosive concentrations are not an issue unless you are venting your acetylene tank into your exhaust system:-laf. Not a good idea! You can move alot of air or a little, speaking in volume of air, but it has to be just right or the system will not be effective. A spark arrest system should be considered for fire prevention and can be incorporporated into your welding bench. Instead of a whole shop vent system, why not a down draft welding bench. I have used "elephant trunks" and overhead vents in an industrial environment as well as water tables for cutting(very good, BTW)with a plasma and oxy-fuel. Their drawback is the mess to clean up. High velocity air movement is necessary for any system to work efficiently. A shop vac may be a consideration on a tight access, however, the more air you can move the better it will work. As it has been mentioned, if you are discharging to the outside of a closed shop, you will need make-up air. An air to air heat exchanger may reduce the temperature drop on the coldest of days. Just some thoughts. Be careful, out there, my L. E. Friends! Semper Fi! GregH