sams93
Established Member
Hello,
I only have a small shed workshop. I have a 'vaccum' type extractor connected to a small cyclone and a blue bucket.
The extractor is one of these Vonhaus Dust Extractor. (Record Power and Axminster and Charnwood all make basically the same thing).
I use a short length of the 100mm tubing that it came with to from the extractor to the cyclone, and then from the cyclone to my tools I have been using the plastic 35mm hose that it came with. It works quite well, but is a bit poor quality and if I accidentally step on it etc it looks like it might split and im always a bit concerned. Also I only have a henry hose which I can use to extend it, and that involves using all sorts of adapters to change the diameter, invariably causing issues at the tool end (where I have modified the ports to take my 35mm hose.
Altogether it's a bit annoying - I am looking to find a more robust solution, i was thinking the Festool green hoses as they look quite good and their stuff is usually built really well, but i think its only 32mm and i'm not sure that i wouldnt be better with something slightly bigger. Also occasionally i use my small planer/thicknesser, and that makes some more signifcant chips (usually i have used the 100mm hose direct to the extractor (bypassing the cyclone so i have to empty and clean the extractor after each time i use it...) so I also need to buy a 60mm ish hose that will go onto the cyclone for that.
Tools I need to use it with are: DeWalt DWS774 mitre saw, Festool TS55 track saw, Excel Job site table saw (same as DW745), Festool Rotex, Festool ETS, Clarke CBS355 bandsaw, Titan Planer Thicknesser.
Basically my question is - does anyone have any recommendations for decent hoses - mainly for the portable tools like the sanders, mitre saw, and table saw.
Thanks
I only have a small shed workshop. I have a 'vaccum' type extractor connected to a small cyclone and a blue bucket.
The extractor is one of these Vonhaus Dust Extractor. (Record Power and Axminster and Charnwood all make basically the same thing).
I use a short length of the 100mm tubing that it came with to from the extractor to the cyclone, and then from the cyclone to my tools I have been using the plastic 35mm hose that it came with. It works quite well, but is a bit poor quality and if I accidentally step on it etc it looks like it might split and im always a bit concerned. Also I only have a henry hose which I can use to extend it, and that involves using all sorts of adapters to change the diameter, invariably causing issues at the tool end (where I have modified the ports to take my 35mm hose.
Altogether it's a bit annoying - I am looking to find a more robust solution, i was thinking the Festool green hoses as they look quite good and their stuff is usually built really well, but i think its only 32mm and i'm not sure that i wouldnt be better with something slightly bigger. Also occasionally i use my small planer/thicknesser, and that makes some more signifcant chips (usually i have used the 100mm hose direct to the extractor (bypassing the cyclone so i have to empty and clean the extractor after each time i use it...) so I also need to buy a 60mm ish hose that will go onto the cyclone for that.
Tools I need to use it with are: DeWalt DWS774 mitre saw, Festool TS55 track saw, Excel Job site table saw (same as DW745), Festool Rotex, Festool ETS, Clarke CBS355 bandsaw, Titan Planer Thicknesser.
Basically my question is - does anyone have any recommendations for decent hoses - mainly for the portable tools like the sanders, mitre saw, and table saw.
Thanks