Newbie here and my first post (although I've been lurking for a while). I'm a hobbyist woodworker and have a 4" dust collection system for my large volume needs like my planer, table router, band saw, and table saw. However, for the smaller uses where the 4" system is too big and bulky, I'm tired of fighting my cheapie big box store shop vac every time it falls over, I trip on the hose, etc. I'm seriously to the point of smashing it into a million tiny pieces... Which led me to realize once again that it's cheaper and easier to just buy quality the first time.
I've made the decision to upgrade to the CT36 for my sander, miter saw, and hand held router. I was also going to get the basic cleaning kit for starters as well as a Systainer 2 to hold my existing random orbital sander. When I did the math, I realized I could upgrade to the ETS 125 for about $50 more by buying it with the CT36 and getting the discount (assuming I don't buy the stand-alone Systainer 2). So a few questions:
- Are there any other accessories I should consider with the CT 36 like a bigger hose, etc?
- Do I really need the ETS 125? My (Bosch) sander works okay, but I hate to pass and then have to pay full price for the Festool (even more after April 1) if I realize I could have had it on the cheap.
- If not the ETS 125, should I consider another sander? All of my sanding needs are limited woodworking projects and would like to get it done with one unit if possible.
- If I go with a Festool sander, what is a good starter set of abrasives? I've read the Sticky and various posts on the subject, but honestly my head is still spinning from Rubin2, Garnat, Brilliant 2 etc. I mainly sand bare wood and between finish coats. I can't find anyone that sells a good "starter assortment" of abrasives and I would have to buy multiple 10 packs of various grits to get rolling.
Sorry for the novel , but most of the similar advice posts I've read usually elicit the first reply of "tell us what your needs are".
Thanks and looking forward to joining future discussions!
I've made the decision to upgrade to the CT36 for my sander, miter saw, and hand held router. I was also going to get the basic cleaning kit for starters as well as a Systainer 2 to hold my existing random orbital sander. When I did the math, I realized I could upgrade to the ETS 125 for about $50 more by buying it with the CT36 and getting the discount (assuming I don't buy the stand-alone Systainer 2). So a few questions:
- Are there any other accessories I should consider with the CT 36 like a bigger hose, etc?
- Do I really need the ETS 125? My (Bosch) sander works okay, but I hate to pass and then have to pay full price for the Festool (even more after April 1) if I realize I could have had it on the cheap.
- If not the ETS 125, should I consider another sander? All of my sanding needs are limited woodworking projects and would like to get it done with one unit if possible.
- If I go with a Festool sander, what is a good starter set of abrasives? I've read the Sticky and various posts on the subject, but honestly my head is still spinning from Rubin2, Garnat, Brilliant 2 etc. I mainly sand bare wood and between finish coats. I can't find anyone that sells a good "starter assortment" of abrasives and I would have to buy multiple 10 packs of various grits to get rolling.
Sorry for the novel , but most of the similar advice posts I've read usually elicit the first reply of "tell us what your needs are".
Thanks and looking forward to joining future discussions!