Unfortunately I couldn't find proper information on connecting the CTL Midi to the plastic Dust Deputy (US$ 59) therefore I thought it might be worth to start a new post for myself and other Midi owners. Images of the completed setup will be posted later.
For those not owning a Midi, the biggest difference to the other models beside power and capacity is the D27 (27 mm) hose.
I've just ordered the new Dust Deputy, but I guess it will take a few days for delivery and in the meantime I would like to order the proper accessory for a perfect setup.
I am thinking about buying the Plug It Suction Hose anyway since this would really improve my taped DIY version and this seems to be the perfect time.
From my research I've learned that it's probably not necessary to switch to D36 (36 mm) or even D50 (50 mm). If someone feels different about this please let me know.
I am intending to use an old Systainer (probably SYS 4) instead of a bucket, mount the Deputy on top, cut the original CTL Midi D 27 hose and connect it to the Deputy. The new D 27 Plug It Hose would then connect to the tool.
The Deputy obviously has a 2" outlet and inlet therefore I assume the Festool rotating angle adapter (#456806) and the rotating adapter (#452892) with 58 mm (outside) should almost fit. I like to keep the Dust Deputy optional, therefore the connection should be easy to take off. Will these Festool adapters fit the Dust Deputy?
Angled adapter #456806
Adapter #452892
I've seen many setups, but never with an angled connection, like the Festool rotating angle adapter, from the Deputy to the vac, although it would make a slimmer setup. Is there any downside with an angled connection?
For those not owning a Midi, the biggest difference to the other models beside power and capacity is the D27 (27 mm) hose.
I've just ordered the new Dust Deputy, but I guess it will take a few days for delivery and in the meantime I would like to order the proper accessory for a perfect setup.
I am thinking about buying the Plug It Suction Hose anyway since this would really improve my taped DIY version and this seems to be the perfect time.
From my research I've learned that it's probably not necessary to switch to D36 (36 mm) or even D50 (50 mm). If someone feels different about this please let me know.
I am intending to use an old Systainer (probably SYS 4) instead of a bucket, mount the Deputy on top, cut the original CTL Midi D 27 hose and connect it to the Deputy. The new D 27 Plug It Hose would then connect to the tool.
The Deputy obviously has a 2" outlet and inlet therefore I assume the Festool rotating angle adapter (#456806) and the rotating adapter (#452892) with 58 mm (outside) should almost fit. I like to keep the Dust Deputy optional, therefore the connection should be easy to take off. Will these Festool adapters fit the Dust Deputy?

Angled adapter #456806

Adapter #452892
I've seen many setups, but never with an angled connection, like the Festool rotating angle adapter, from the Deputy to the vac, although it would make a slimmer setup. Is there any downside with an angled connection?