tomatwark":37v4ge84 said:M Class is the one for fine dust, such as sanding dust and MDF
Corky74":nv9qsmuy said:tomatwark":nv9qsmuy said:M Class is the one for fine dust, such as sanding dust and MDF
So for normal power sanding and power tools this is Over kill ?
Good point as I've definitely noticed a difference working in doors with the dust ,mostly saw dust ,time to invest In decent one I reckon , fein do one that's L class but says it has a m class filter it's around 250tomatwark":1qj94iig said:Corky74":1qj94iig said:tomatwark":1qj94iig said:M Class is the one for fine dust, such as sanding dust and MDF
So for normal power sanding and power tools this is Over kill ?
No that is the one you want, you can use it as a normal vacuum.
Or buy a good M class one for the power tools and a cheap one for vacuuming.
At the end of the day dust will kill you so you cannot put a price on your health.
tomlt":2ttcz31k said:Festoll ctl midi, only rated to L class but as above no problem and a bloody good vacuum/extractor, so good i have 2 of them!
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Corky74":bryput3e said:I've looked at the festool midi and a few others with power take off. But is it possible to get a extractor and workshop vac all in the same machine, I've read the festool midi is mainly a extractor,and not a vac, id
rather have just the one machine in van if possible
yetloh":38s0wifr said:I think you may find that the required standard of filtration is the same for L and M classes. In the case of Festool machines the filtration is definitely identical. The difference is that it has electronics that sound a warning when the bag or filter needs to be changed. This circuitry is I understand required for M class certification. I bought the L class machine because I feel I can trust nyself to monitor performance and act accordingly, plus I didn't want to pay a 20% plus premium for an electronic nanny. If you are going to use it in a multi user workshop in which filter and bag changing will be nobody's responsiblity then M class is essential. If it's just for you, do you need it?
Jim
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