Air filtration needed?

Wooden nickel

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Hello festoolians,
With today’s sales, I have a question.
For everyone that has a shop, and your tools are connected to a dust extractor.
Have you still installed an air filtration unit?
Like a Jet unit.
All my Festool is connected to a dust extractor whether sanding or cutting, and my TS, jointer, planer and bandsaw are connected to my 2hp dust collector.
I am guessing an air filtration unit is not really needed.
I know it wouldn’t hurt to have one, but even on sale the Jet unit at the size I need is $300.

Your thoughts?
 
I have 4 Festool vacs and a Felder RL160 coupled to my stationary machines, yet I have 2 Jet filters running (the larger one all day, the smaller one above the work bench when I'm sanding by hand)

You'd think I wouldn't need any since all my stuff is professionally coupled to quality DC destined for closed indoor use, but you'd be surprised at the junk you have to blow off every few weeks from the filters. The larger one was down for a few weeks, I really felt the difference in air quality as airborne dust just accumulates over the work hours.

Also for over a year now I exclusively use active charcoal filters on them, lots of rubbish is emitted by some of the products you have to use, and by the panel materials such as formaldehyde. Those filters also take care of that. (We live above the shop and had a baby this year, so I started being extra careful since the pregnancy)
 
WOW, thanks guys.
I was hoping for advice like this since you have experienced the benefits in your own shops.
So I will take advantage of the sale today and pick one up.
I thought the response would be;  get one since it’s good for your health, but I didn’t imagine the amount of “stuff” that Yous guys say is found in the filters.
Thanks again,
Scott
 
I have a Jet I can tell the difference when I dont use it.  When I go to the shop in the morning you can see the dust on everything. I have 2 CTs . What I like to do is turn it on when I finish working it has a timer so I turn it on high for 2 hrs. I also  on before I start spraying/ finishing projects
 
I hung one in a basement shop last week. We noticed an immediate reduction in the amount of particulate you could see in the afternoon sunshine. Good investment in your health.
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