Woody Knotsensplintahs
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Hi,
Ever since buying a CT26 dust extractor I have become enthused with upgrading my tool collection with appliances that effectively collect dust.
On the subject of Oscilating multi tools when used in cutting procedures, I have found very little info about dust extraction.
I own a Dewalt DWE315K tool. I live in the USA and recently learned that Dewalt sells a dust extraction accessory for this tool in markets other than the USA, so I purchased, received, and have been using an example that was supplied by a UK vendor.
The accessory, part number DT20722, is compatible with my Festool 27/32 hose.
The dust collection works fairly well, and is certainly and improvement over using the tools without the accessory, but it seems like the design could be improved further.
I see that Bosch and Fein offer attachments, but both seem intended to work with sanding functions rather than cutting functions. I have Festool sanders for sanding, so I think of my general purpose oscillating tool as a cutting device.
I have been looking at the Makita tool which offers a multi purpose dust collection accessory that seems to address some of the short comings of the Dewalt design.
The Dewalt design is a side mount where as the Makita's port is centrally located. The Dewalt side mount can get in the way for some cuts, and it also has a tendency to pivot out of position which nullifies its usefulness until you twist it back into place. The Makita's center seems to make more sense.
I like the Dewalt tool, but am inclined to replace it with the Makita.
Before doing so I would like to learn if anyone else has tried a few of these tools and found one better than the rest at collecting dust while cutting.
Please share your experiences.
Thank you.
Ever since buying a CT26 dust extractor I have become enthused with upgrading my tool collection with appliances that effectively collect dust.
On the subject of Oscilating multi tools when used in cutting procedures, I have found very little info about dust extraction.
I own a Dewalt DWE315K tool. I live in the USA and recently learned that Dewalt sells a dust extraction accessory for this tool in markets other than the USA, so I purchased, received, and have been using an example that was supplied by a UK vendor.
The accessory, part number DT20722, is compatible with my Festool 27/32 hose.
The dust collection works fairly well, and is certainly and improvement over using the tools without the accessory, but it seems like the design could be improved further.
I see that Bosch and Fein offer attachments, but both seem intended to work with sanding functions rather than cutting functions. I have Festool sanders for sanding, so I think of my general purpose oscillating tool as a cutting device.
I have been looking at the Makita tool which offers a multi purpose dust collection accessory that seems to address some of the short comings of the Dewalt design.
The Dewalt design is a side mount where as the Makita's port is centrally located. The Dewalt side mount can get in the way for some cuts, and it also has a tendency to pivot out of position which nullifies its usefulness until you twist it back into place. The Makita's center seems to make more sense.
I like the Dewalt tool, but am inclined to replace it with the Makita.
Before doing so I would like to learn if anyone else has tried a few of these tools and found one better than the rest at collecting dust while cutting.
Please share your experiences.
Thank you.