WoodYewToo
Established Member
My lungs aren't getting any younger and I've got a lot of projects to do. So I was wondering about getting a small-ish dust extractor for use with power tools (and maybe later getting a low pressure - high volume extractor (chip extractor?) for use with small static table machines eg for use with a small planer/thicknesser, saw table, router table etc.
So... firstly, looking at the options for a low vol high pressure, vac type machine... I've been looking at the Festool range. They seem to have a decent reputation - although they are a bit pricey. I've principally been reading up on the CTM Midi I machine (I'm assuming M class is preferable to L class - for general use). Any comments on that type of machine? Is the CTM 26 worth the extra cash instead of the Midi?
Main reasons I'm looking at Festool CTM Midi are:
1. Reputation / build
2. Portability
3. Ability to add a pre-separater that fits onto the top of the machine (to catch planer shavings etc)
4. Remote on-off button that can be strapped onto the hose
Potential issues with Festool machines for me are:
1. Currently, I don't have any Festool power tools - and it may stay that way. I'm currently using a few old Elu corded machines (router, belt sander, finishing sanders, jigsaw) and have recently bought a few Makita 18volt cordless tools (DTM52 multi-tool, Drill, Impact driver, planer, circ saw). So, will the bayonet fitting on the end of the Festool hose prove problematic - or is there a ready supply of adaptors to fit a range of different tools (from different manufacturers)? None of my current tools have bayonets.
2. They are a bit pricey. That said, they're cheaper than a new set of lungs.
Should I be looking at other options? Such as the Makita range? However, I guess I won't be able to add a clip-on separator to them?
On a related point - but not strictly woodworking - I'm also considering whether an air mover would be a useful additional investment for when I'm ripping out ceilings and walls in my crumbling house. I was wondering about getting something like this:
Clarke CAM300B 12 Portable Ventilator Air Mover - Clarke Tools
and venting to the outside and moving it from room to room as I undertake a bit of building renovation. Good idea or bad idea?
They make various sizes... 8inch, 10 inch and 12 inch. Any recommendations on size (it's a fairly small house with small-ish rooms - so would a 12 inch device be overkill?)
Many thanks for reading this - and many thanks for any advice you can offer.
So... firstly, looking at the options for a low vol high pressure, vac type machine... I've been looking at the Festool range. They seem to have a decent reputation - although they are a bit pricey. I've principally been reading up on the CTM Midi I machine (I'm assuming M class is preferable to L class - for general use). Any comments on that type of machine? Is the CTM 26 worth the extra cash instead of the Midi?
Main reasons I'm looking at Festool CTM Midi are:
1. Reputation / build
2. Portability
3. Ability to add a pre-separater that fits onto the top of the machine (to catch planer shavings etc)
4. Remote on-off button that can be strapped onto the hose
Potential issues with Festool machines for me are:
1. Currently, I don't have any Festool power tools - and it may stay that way. I'm currently using a few old Elu corded machines (router, belt sander, finishing sanders, jigsaw) and have recently bought a few Makita 18volt cordless tools (DTM52 multi-tool, Drill, Impact driver, planer, circ saw). So, will the bayonet fitting on the end of the Festool hose prove problematic - or is there a ready supply of adaptors to fit a range of different tools (from different manufacturers)? None of my current tools have bayonets.
2. They are a bit pricey. That said, they're cheaper than a new set of lungs.
Should I be looking at other options? Such as the Makita range? However, I guess I won't be able to add a clip-on separator to them?
On a related point - but not strictly woodworking - I'm also considering whether an air mover would be a useful additional investment for when I'm ripping out ceilings and walls in my crumbling house. I was wondering about getting something like this:
Clarke CAM300B 12 Portable Ventilator Air Mover - Clarke Tools
and venting to the outside and moving it from room to room as I undertake a bit of building renovation. Good idea or bad idea?
They make various sizes... 8inch, 10 inch and 12 inch. Any recommendations on size (it's a fairly small house with small-ish rooms - so would a 12 inch device be overkill?)
Many thanks for reading this - and many thanks for any advice you can offer.