Hey guys,
More of a call for help here. I have a CT 36 and have recently purchased a CT mini. I am on my third garage for the 36 and my new CT mini garage has now cracked in two places. I have friends with the attic broken into much smaller pieces.
On my CT 36 I have had success "stitching" the broken pieces together with zip ties. I had done this in the past with ripped fenders in my 4 wheeler. It works quite well. I smeared a good amount of epoxy on top of the joint after stitched with the zip ties and it has worked quite well. The first two garages I lost relatively quickly. It is a short learning curve realizing how fragile these are. The third one looks a bit like Frankenstein, stitches all over its face.
The CT mini is my road warrior. It now goes everywhere with me. That's not to say that I do not baby it because of my previous experience with the CT36. It got a small fracture on the front left corner and did not make the trip home. I gently lifted up the front to engage the brake foot and "snap". I was now the proud owner of a two piece hose garage. I am going to make an attempt to repair by stitching it up, but I don't think I will have much success because it is a compound fracture.
I will likely be forking out the money for a replacement sooner or later. Do I have any options? Should I install a fiberglass backing before I release it into the wild? (serious question)
The short end of the story is that I cannot be without both of these wonderful dust collectors. But for the long term, I would like to see a longer life out of the hose garages. Everything else I own by Festool is rock solid.
Cheers,
CF
More of a call for help here. I have a CT 36 and have recently purchased a CT mini. I am on my third garage for the 36 and my new CT mini garage has now cracked in two places. I have friends with the attic broken into much smaller pieces.
On my CT 36 I have had success "stitching" the broken pieces together with zip ties. I had done this in the past with ripped fenders in my 4 wheeler. It works quite well. I smeared a good amount of epoxy on top of the joint after stitched with the zip ties and it has worked quite well. The first two garages I lost relatively quickly. It is a short learning curve realizing how fragile these are. The third one looks a bit like Frankenstein, stitches all over its face.
The CT mini is my road warrior. It now goes everywhere with me. That's not to say that I do not baby it because of my previous experience with the CT36. It got a small fracture on the front left corner and did not make the trip home. I gently lifted up the front to engage the brake foot and "snap". I was now the proud owner of a two piece hose garage. I am going to make an attempt to repair by stitching it up, but I don't think I will have much success because it is a compound fracture.
I will likely be forking out the money for a replacement sooner or later. Do I have any options? Should I install a fiberglass backing before I release it into the wild? (serious question)
The short end of the story is that I cannot be without both of these wonderful dust collectors. But for the long term, I would like to see a longer life out of the hose garages. Everything else I own by Festool is rock solid.
Cheers,
CF