hemlock
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I've been using a 27mm hose on my CT26 since I fell into the blue and green abyss a few year back [smile]. Recently however, I acquired both an MFT/3 and OF1400 [big grin]. While I haven't done a lot of heavy cutting work with the OF1400 yet (I understand a 36mm hose really helps in those situations), I have noticed a fair bit of sawdust coming out of the front end of my TS55--probably more a function of noticing it more using it on MFT. So, I'm considering "upgrading" to a 36mm hose to help maximize my CT26 dust collection; but I am not yet convinced. I've done some searching of old posts but still have some questions/confusion on hose size. Would appreciate any feedback on the following:
1) I understand that 36 mm is the recommended hose size for the TS55, but I read on some posts that a 36mm hose really doesn't make a difference for the saw. Will a 36mm hose improve dust collection on the TS55?
2) If I go to a 36mm hose, and make or buy a 27mm short hose adapter for other tools (e.g., ETS 150, Rotex 90, Domino 500), will the fact that the 36mm hose is most of the hose improve suction on these smaller tools?
Thanks in advance, understanding suction and air volume and flow are not my strong suits [embarassed].
1) I understand that 36 mm is the recommended hose size for the TS55, but I read on some posts that a 36mm hose really doesn't make a difference for the saw. Will a 36mm hose improve dust collection on the TS55?
2) If I go to a 36mm hose, and make or buy a 27mm short hose adapter for other tools (e.g., ETS 150, Rotex 90, Domino 500), will the fact that the 36mm hose is most of the hose improve suction on these smaller tools?
Thanks in advance, understanding suction and air volume and flow are not my strong suits [embarassed].