saabracer23
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- Feb 29, 2024
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Hello all, I am looking to get a hepa dust extractor and I was looking at makita, Bosch, Dewalt, and festool. After much reading it seems the festool is the one to go with. I do have a wood shop in which it’ll be used, I have a cordless Makita track saw as well as several other tools. The makita ands Bosch looked good as they were a little cheaper. I’d prefer to spend as little money on this as possible.
So here is the reason I’m buying it. My wife wants the concrete floors in our finished basement to be ground down and polished. We have a friend that does this type of concrete work for a living. He told me he could bring the grinders and polishers needed, but I needed to pick up a hepa dust extractor to keep it clean. I’ve been looking for one anyways.
I’ve looked at the CT 26 E, the CT 36 E and the CT 36 AC. Can I get away with doing the concrete and not buying the AC? I’ve read it’s more for AC, but connections aren’t great. Also between the 26 and 36, what do most folks feel is the better size to have?
By the way, this will be the one and only concrete job it will see and then will be used with wood for the rest of its life. There is a few hundred square feet of concrete to grind and polish though.
Thank you,
Dan
So here is the reason I’m buying it. My wife wants the concrete floors in our finished basement to be ground down and polished. We have a friend that does this type of concrete work for a living. He told me he could bring the grinders and polishers needed, but I needed to pick up a hepa dust extractor to keep it clean. I’ve been looking for one anyways.
I’ve looked at the CT 26 E, the CT 36 E and the CT 36 AC. Can I get away with doing the concrete and not buying the AC? I’ve read it’s more for AC, but connections aren’t great. Also between the 26 and 36, what do most folks feel is the better size to have?
By the way, this will be the one and only concrete job it will see and then will be used with wood for the rest of its life. There is a few hundred square feet of concrete to grind and polish though.
Thank you,
Dan