NuggyBuggy
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- Mar 29, 2010
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Air-borne dust is a big concern for me. I do most of my power tool woodworking at my cottage, where I have room for a cyclone and duct work.... but at home in the city, I don't have that kind of luxury, mostly resigning myself to working in a very small basement area that would make most people duck.
I have a fair collection of Festool stuff, which I bought for their reputation of excellent dust collection, but even still I am not sure whether I dare run the stuff into the house without the room for, say, an air cleaner. I see a lot of claims by people here about dust-free operation but wonder: is this all anecdotal or has anyone actually tried to measure particulate counts before, during, and after Festool use ?
I do know I brought the RAS115 out, and had a Dylos running, and will say particulate counts of both sizes at about 6' shot through the roof within a second of hitting wood, so that's out for me. I know the RAS is known to not be so hot at dust collection, so this isn't necessarily representative of all Festools, but has anyone else run some of the other stuff - say, routers and sanders ? My own experience with the TS75 is that it spits out too much dust for my liking, especially at the end of cuts.
I am thinking of hauling some of my other stuff and measuring with the Dylos but wonder what sort of measurements others here have taken ?
I have a fair collection of Festool stuff, which I bought for their reputation of excellent dust collection, but even still I am not sure whether I dare run the stuff into the house without the room for, say, an air cleaner. I see a lot of claims by people here about dust-free operation but wonder: is this all anecdotal or has anyone actually tried to measure particulate counts before, during, and after Festool use ?
I do know I brought the RAS115 out, and had a Dylos running, and will say particulate counts of both sizes at about 6' shot through the roof within a second of hitting wood, so that's out for me. I know the RAS is known to not be so hot at dust collection, so this isn't necessarily representative of all Festools, but has anyone else run some of the other stuff - say, routers and sanders ? My own experience with the TS75 is that it spits out too much dust for my liking, especially at the end of cuts.
I am thinking of hauling some of my other stuff and measuring with the Dylos but wonder what sort of measurements others here have taken ?