I recently used the Rotex-150 sander and trusty CT 22 dust collector to restore a neglected wood fountain/deck. The tools performed brilliantly. Packing them up at the end of the day, even putting the hose back in the hose garage was especially satisfying.
A few days later, as I was lifting the CT 22 up and over some debris back at the shop, I tipped the device so that the hose opening was down and nearly all of the fine dust came pouring out. It's now everywhere in what was a once-clean area. I'm just glad that I didn't try changing the bag on-site at the client's.
While it's encouraging to know that I can also probably pour water out of a boot with the instructions written on the bottom, I'm wondering how to prevent this from happening again.
This is probably obvious, but not to me -- yet.
Thanks.
Neal
A few days later, as I was lifting the CT 22 up and over some debris back at the shop, I tipped the device so that the hose opening was down and nearly all of the fine dust came pouring out. It's now everywhere in what was a once-clean area. I'm just glad that I didn't try changing the bag on-site at the client's.
While it's encouraging to know that I can also probably pour water out of a boot with the instructions written on the bottom, I'm wondering how to prevent this from happening again.
This is probably obvious, but not to me -- yet.
Thanks.
Neal