Hi Everyone,
I'm new here and had a few questions about the CT26 for my application, which I'll caveat up front is not a textbook/ideal usage. I have an extremely small shop, around 100 sq ft. Think tetris: woodworking edition. I can only have 1 tool out at a time, etc. Space is my most scarce resource by an order of magnitude.
Currently I'm using a Ridgid shop vac w/a clearstream filter and a home depot Duststopper cyclone. The combo works "ok" at best. The two pieces are quite cumbersome to move and store, and of course the emptying/cleaning process usually has me wondering if there is a different hobby better suited to my temperament haha. So with that background, I am considering a CT26 + CT-VA combo. My two main questions are:
1) Will this do at least as good of a job on my Dewalt 7491 jobsite table saw (2.5" port) as the shop vac setup? I understand the big tools really need a dedicated system, but it just isn't an option with my space constraints. And I really don't have the space for the shop vac and the CT26, so if I go with the CT26 it has to do it all. I've seen other users mention they use their CT26 on Bosch and Sawstop job site saws so I'm guessing it would do "something" but haven't seen it compared directly to a shop vac in this usage.
2) As long as I'm using just the CT26 or the CT26 + CT-VA, am I going to be ok with regards to static issues (that kind that hurts the extractor, not really concerned about zapping myself) when connecting to the table saw? I've seen a few posts saying you cannot attach a CT26 to a table saw or there will be static problems. But those problems may have been due to a non-conducting, non-Festool separator in the mix, it wasn't completely clear to me when reading the archives. I'm assuming with an all-Festool setup I'd be ok but don't want to learn the hard way!
Thanks!
Jeff
I'm new here and had a few questions about the CT26 for my application, which I'll caveat up front is not a textbook/ideal usage. I have an extremely small shop, around 100 sq ft. Think tetris: woodworking edition. I can only have 1 tool out at a time, etc. Space is my most scarce resource by an order of magnitude.
Currently I'm using a Ridgid shop vac w/a clearstream filter and a home depot Duststopper cyclone. The combo works "ok" at best. The two pieces are quite cumbersome to move and store, and of course the emptying/cleaning process usually has me wondering if there is a different hobby better suited to my temperament haha. So with that background, I am considering a CT26 + CT-VA combo. My two main questions are:
1) Will this do at least as good of a job on my Dewalt 7491 jobsite table saw (2.5" port) as the shop vac setup? I understand the big tools really need a dedicated system, but it just isn't an option with my space constraints. And I really don't have the space for the shop vac and the CT26, so if I go with the CT26 it has to do it all. I've seen other users mention they use their CT26 on Bosch and Sawstop job site saws so I'm guessing it would do "something" but haven't seen it compared directly to a shop vac in this usage.
2) As long as I'm using just the CT26 or the CT26 + CT-VA, am I going to be ok with regards to static issues (that kind that hurts the extractor, not really concerned about zapping myself) when connecting to the table saw? I've seen a few posts saying you cannot attach a CT26 to a table saw or there will be static problems. But those problems may have been due to a non-conducting, non-Festool separator in the mix, it wasn't completely clear to me when reading the archives. I'm assuming with an all-Festool setup I'd be ok but don't want to learn the hard way!
Thanks!
Jeff