Vinnie81
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Hi,
I'm not sure if this is a problem, it might be. I bought my Festool vac a month ago and I have it attached to a mitre saw and a router. I have been working with MDF. The vac works really well, and it seems like there is a lot of dust getting sucked up. For example, working with my 1010 REBQ router, there's almost no dust. So far so good.
There is no visible dust exiting the vac afaik. The bag is properly placed and I estimate max 30% full. The vac is not damaged, everything is in place.
I haven't done any wood working in my shop for days, and now when I turn on the Festool I smell the wood dust. Is this a problem? I mean, if I can smell it, there's particles exiting the vac that give that smell, right? Is it very fine dust? And is that normal? Should I be worried about it?
Thank you, these might be noob questions.
Vincent
I'm not sure if this is a problem, it might be. I bought my Festool vac a month ago and I have it attached to a mitre saw and a router. I have been working with MDF. The vac works really well, and it seems like there is a lot of dust getting sucked up. For example, working with my 1010 REBQ router, there's almost no dust. So far so good.
There is no visible dust exiting the vac afaik. The bag is properly placed and I estimate max 30% full. The vac is not damaged, everything is in place.
I haven't done any wood working in my shop for days, and now when I turn on the Festool I smell the wood dust. Is this a problem? I mean, if I can smell it, there's particles exiting the vac that give that smell, right? Is it very fine dust? And is that normal? Should I be worried about it?
Thank you, these might be noob questions.
Vincent