CT SYS with Oneida Dust Deputy?

Arp166

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Has anyone used the Oneida ultimate festool dust deputy with the CT SYs? If so, any problems with this setup? I was looking at buying the CT SYS but I would like to hook it up to the dust deputy. Thanks in advance.

Adam
 
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Are you planning to stack the DD on top of the CT SYS vac like you would with a larger vac, or have them side by side? It might be an issue to stack them with where the hose comes out on the CT SYS.

I have not tried it, but I do have both items here, and can mock something up if you like...

 
I'd be concerned about enough airflow when hooked up to a DD.

Curious what advantage that setup offers you?  It pretty much negates the portability aspect of the ct-sys.  I suppose you could move just the ct-sys from a shop environment to a jobsite without the DD.

Can you even attach the DD on top of the ct-sys and still attach the 50mm hose ?  If not , then the setup is going to eat up a lot of floorspace.
 
I'm looking to not fill up the CT SYS as fast, it would be mostly used around the shop. I have a DD hooked up to a CT-36 but was wondering if anyone has tried it or uses this combination.  For portability I think they should stack together and be able to ride on a cart with other sustainers (obviously the DD would have to be on top.) just doing some thinking if the CT SYS is a worthy investment. Thanks
 
Arp166 said:
I'm looking to not fill up the CT SYS as fast, it would be mostly used around the shop. I have a DD hooked up to a CT-36 but was wondering if anyone has tried it or uses this combination.  For portability I think they should stack together and be able to ride on a cart with other Systainers (obviously the DD would have to be on top.) just doing some thinking if the CT SYS is a worthy investment. Thanks

Is the Sys the only vac you have?  I bought the long life bag for my Sys and it makes life a lot easier. I just vac out the bag with my 26, but you could use any vac or even dump it out. Made life a lot easier with the small capacity!

Cheers. Bryan.

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I just cannot see how the ct-sys offers you any portability advantage around the shop stacked with with a Deputy on top.  Assuming it can be done.  Given the lower suction power , I see even less advantage.

I think you'd be better off with a MINI or MIDI if you're just looking for a lighter / smaller form factor than a CT36.  The CT-SYS is really designed as a quick hit jobite vac for small projects. It's not intended for a production environment. Think of it like your wife's canister or upright vacuum.  It likely has the same capacity, and I bet neither of you think twice about throwing out the bag on that or its capacity. 
 
antss said:
Think of it like your wife's canister or upright vacuum.  It likely has the same capacity, and I bet neither of you think twice about throwing out the bag on that or its capacity.

Those bags aren't $8+ a throw.
 
Let's not get carried away.

ct-sys bags $4 a piece delivered to your door.http://www.festoolproducts.com/acce...festool-500438-ct-sys-filter-bags-5-pack.html

Here's a similar fleece bag to the ct-sys from a similarly positioned home vac:
miele bags at $4-$5 each.https://www.amazon.com/Miele-Type-AirClean-S4000-S4999-S6000-S6999/dp/B001OA12ZM

If you want access to bargain bags manuf. in a third world then this little 3 1/2 HP gem is a better comparison:https://www.ridgid.com/us/en/3-gallon-portable-pro-vac
 
Well, those are like $10 ea. these days.  But they are 10x larger, so pricing is roughly in line with the sys bags and is comparable to other shop vac bags of similar size.
 
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