PreferrablyWood
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I'm making my big list for things to get. The big router OF 2200, the CMS with OF, and TS inserts, but under all this I'm worried about the ton of dust I'll be creating.. I don't think my CT Midi will be up to it, and I doubt the L classification is good enough, especielly if I start working in a shop with oak, teak, mdf, corian, larch. working with these materials create especielly dangerous dust, so I'm setting my sights on getting a CTH 26 E
Wood dust and asbestos dust are classified as H class...
So anyways in my shop I want to follow the recommendations. Especielly if business takes off and I need to have employees and may as well keep things in line with the rules..
Economically I can see that the price of the L,M,H machines aren't that much different from one another, what is more expensive is the Filterbags, they call them FIS-CTH 26/3, three bags cost $100 USD list, and have a different look. EDIT: My dealer has these bags for $56 USD including VAT
The filter it uses is named: HEPA-HF-CT 26/36/48 order nr. 498994. This is not compatible with autoclean.
My thoughts on the matter is as I'm mostly going to be doing woodworking, some renovations, sometimes I'm cleaning up locations after tearing down old wall, doing a limited amount of plastering..Cleaning up spaces where plastered or brick walls have deteriated and quarts dust has fallen of the walls. Sanding down painted surfaces that may contain lead.. I use a mask when ever I work with these things and when I sand even though I'm using my CT Midi..(non hepa in EU)
So it seems to me that this work demands the CTH series.. So in a way i don't really see how I can go with a CTL, CTM machine in the long run...
I plan on installing a general airfilter system in the shop as well, I notice that Axminster in the uk offers a unit for around 294 pounds for the top spec'd model;http://www.axminster.co.uk/jet-afs-1000b-air-filtration-system. From what I understand when using such a unit it's still important to vacum up dusts and shaving regularly that fall to the floor as a ceiling mounted aircleaner will cause fine dust to become airborne. Even after all this it's probably still important to use a dust mask while sanding..
So my thought is I may as well just get the CTH, the only hit economically that I can see is the cost of the bags, and the unit is not autoclean so if I did a lot of drywall, or brickwall repointing the CTH machine would not be useable here. I think though healthwise I'd rather have the maximum protection for sanding painted surfaces that may contain some lead, from cleaning up where there may be moulds, from old rotted floors or behind old wallpaper , oak dusts and other hazardous wood dusts..
I know that the machine is not going to catch all the dust at the creation point, but it is going to be used to vacum up the shop afterward as well. I'll likely layout my shop so that there is a minimum of dust traps. Right now I either work on site, or outside...
Wood dust and asbestos dust are classified as H class...
So anyways in my shop I want to follow the recommendations. Especielly if business takes off and I need to have employees and may as well keep things in line with the rules..
Economically I can see that the price of the L,M,H machines aren't that much different from one another, what is more expensive is the Filterbags, they call them FIS-CTH 26/3, three bags cost $100 USD list, and have a different look. EDIT: My dealer has these bags for $56 USD including VAT
The filter it uses is named: HEPA-HF-CT 26/36/48 order nr. 498994. This is not compatible with autoclean.
My thoughts on the matter is as I'm mostly going to be doing woodworking, some renovations, sometimes I'm cleaning up locations after tearing down old wall, doing a limited amount of plastering..Cleaning up spaces where plastered or brick walls have deteriated and quarts dust has fallen of the walls. Sanding down painted surfaces that may contain lead.. I use a mask when ever I work with these things and when I sand even though I'm using my CT Midi..(non hepa in EU)
So it seems to me that this work demands the CTH series.. So in a way i don't really see how I can go with a CTL, CTM machine in the long run...
I plan on installing a general airfilter system in the shop as well, I notice that Axminster in the uk offers a unit for around 294 pounds for the top spec'd model;http://www.axminster.co.uk/jet-afs-1000b-air-filtration-system. From what I understand when using such a unit it's still important to vacum up dusts and shaving regularly that fall to the floor as a ceiling mounted aircleaner will cause fine dust to become airborne. Even after all this it's probably still important to use a dust mask while sanding..
So my thought is I may as well just get the CTH, the only hit economically that I can see is the cost of the bags, and the unit is not autoclean so if I did a lot of drywall, or brickwall repointing the CTH machine would not be useable here. I think though healthwise I'd rather have the maximum protection for sanding painted surfaces that may contain some lead, from cleaning up where there may be moulds, from old rotted floors or behind old wallpaper , oak dusts and other hazardous wood dusts..
I know that the machine is not going to catch all the dust at the creation point, but it is going to be used to vacum up the shop afterward as well. I'll likely layout my shop so that there is a minimum of dust traps. Right now I either work on site, or outside...