Iceclimber
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Been lurking for a month or so and i finally have questions lol.. Get ready 
My background is in all phases of residential and commercial construction. These days i only dabble in the projects i really want to do. Mostly higher end finish work, cabinets kitchen and bath remodels and few and far between tbh. For the most part woodworking has become more of a hobby. I am considering a two year furniture and cabinet making program centered on only hand tools.
Anyway i started building a proper workshop in my 1000sq ft basement. To be expected dust has been the biggest issue. Im a bit of a neat freak and perfectionist and its driving me mad! I cant do proper dust extraction with a commercial dust extractor as i am limited to 120 for the time being. I just dropped 60k into a new heating cooling system a chimney and a couple other have toos blah blah so an electrical upgrade will have to wait.
First on my list was getting a proper miter station built for my miter saw that would allow repeatable cuts and a shop vac hooked up to it for some sort of dust collection. I have a 10" Dewalt slider and was able to rig up a pretty good shroud that gets most but not all the dust. The next thing i did was built a basic cut table after the purchase of a TS75. I made the table out of 2x4 and a sheet of particle board. I just throw it on a couple saw horses and a i'm good to go. After that was a proper 4x8 hardboard topped assembly table on casters and height adjustable legs. Its like a tank and I'm really happy. I have plenty of other random workbench space thanks to the previous home owner also being a woodworker.
So my question is this my funds are beginning to dwindle and i have a dust problem. I just finished a cabinet project that got a oil stain and conversion varnish finish. The sanding dust created prior to staining was enough to push me over the edge and say fuck i will never do anything like this again in my own home and reserve such projects to a proper workshop tucked away in a warehouse somewhere where dust is part of the deal. I have access to a proper spray booth and such anytime but nothing beats waking up and heading to the basement to work. After the sanding problem my stupid Dewalt miter saw and trim router and the biggest dust culprits. I have about 2k left i can spend and then I'm done with tools till at least till the spring as the funds are all gone.
These are my tool thoughts. I just got a midi from the recon sale last week so that should help. To date i have been hooking what festools i do have up to a rigid shop vac and doing lots of cleaning between cuts. To date i have a 1400 router a TS75 track saw with only the 72" rail, a carvex and the accessory kit, a cxs for festools. Beyond that i purchased a Laguna 14x12 band saw as i like to work with rough lumber and needed something i could resaw with. I have brand new 10" Dewalt slider and make due with a rigid jobsite chop saw. I also have a full line of the Millwakee Fuel tools and they are great.
Sanders are high on my list and that tinny Midi just Aint gonna cut it as i will go outa my mind emptying it all the time. The whole chip collector thing does not appeal to me. Im thinking a RO 150 and the 150/3. If i could get away with just the RO for now i would be a happy man. I have a extensive background both finishing and restoring old finishes so using a sander properly should be no problem for me as i have made due with a dewalt orbital and palm sander all these years and done some very very nice and extremely high end work just fine with them. Although very very dusty they worked fine with a finishing hand sand before between important coats..
Beyond the sanders i am thinking of ditching the dewalt trim router for the MK700. I am also thinking of just biting the bullet and getting a CT48 with the boom arm cart and all. I hate clutter and work so much better when things are neat. I also need that 118" guide rail bad!
On the other hand that dewalt slider is next in line as far as dust culprits go and it will be some time before i have the cash to drop on a $1400 saw so im kinda thinking of ditching the CT 48 boom arm idea and instead going with a Kapex a RO 150 and the MFK700. Whatever way i go that will be it for a number of months if not the till this time next year so i had better get it right. After this next chunk of money is spent and i find myself self dusted out in my basement mid project there is gonna be nothing i can do but deal..
One more thought i could really use the router table a MFT/3 and both dominos. Really i could use them and would. It will actually impede a couple projects not to have them this winter. But the dust man i just cant take the dust!
Big introduction but what are peoples thoughts?

My background is in all phases of residential and commercial construction. These days i only dabble in the projects i really want to do. Mostly higher end finish work, cabinets kitchen and bath remodels and few and far between tbh. For the most part woodworking has become more of a hobby. I am considering a two year furniture and cabinet making program centered on only hand tools.
Anyway i started building a proper workshop in my 1000sq ft basement. To be expected dust has been the biggest issue. Im a bit of a neat freak and perfectionist and its driving me mad! I cant do proper dust extraction with a commercial dust extractor as i am limited to 120 for the time being. I just dropped 60k into a new heating cooling system a chimney and a couple other have toos blah blah so an electrical upgrade will have to wait.
First on my list was getting a proper miter station built for my miter saw that would allow repeatable cuts and a shop vac hooked up to it for some sort of dust collection. I have a 10" Dewalt slider and was able to rig up a pretty good shroud that gets most but not all the dust. The next thing i did was built a basic cut table after the purchase of a TS75. I made the table out of 2x4 and a sheet of particle board. I just throw it on a couple saw horses and a i'm good to go. After that was a proper 4x8 hardboard topped assembly table on casters and height adjustable legs. Its like a tank and I'm really happy. I have plenty of other random workbench space thanks to the previous home owner also being a woodworker.
So my question is this my funds are beginning to dwindle and i have a dust problem. I just finished a cabinet project that got a oil stain and conversion varnish finish. The sanding dust created prior to staining was enough to push me over the edge and say fuck i will never do anything like this again in my own home and reserve such projects to a proper workshop tucked away in a warehouse somewhere where dust is part of the deal. I have access to a proper spray booth and such anytime but nothing beats waking up and heading to the basement to work. After the sanding problem my stupid Dewalt miter saw and trim router and the biggest dust culprits. I have about 2k left i can spend and then I'm done with tools till at least till the spring as the funds are all gone.
These are my tool thoughts. I just got a midi from the recon sale last week so that should help. To date i have been hooking what festools i do have up to a rigid shop vac and doing lots of cleaning between cuts. To date i have a 1400 router a TS75 track saw with only the 72" rail, a carvex and the accessory kit, a cxs for festools. Beyond that i purchased a Laguna 14x12 band saw as i like to work with rough lumber and needed something i could resaw with. I have brand new 10" Dewalt slider and make due with a rigid jobsite chop saw. I also have a full line of the Millwakee Fuel tools and they are great.
Sanders are high on my list and that tinny Midi just Aint gonna cut it as i will go outa my mind emptying it all the time. The whole chip collector thing does not appeal to me. Im thinking a RO 150 and the 150/3. If i could get away with just the RO for now i would be a happy man. I have a extensive background both finishing and restoring old finishes so using a sander properly should be no problem for me as i have made due with a dewalt orbital and palm sander all these years and done some very very nice and extremely high end work just fine with them. Although very very dusty they worked fine with a finishing hand sand before between important coats..
Beyond the sanders i am thinking of ditching the dewalt trim router for the MK700. I am also thinking of just biting the bullet and getting a CT48 with the boom arm cart and all. I hate clutter and work so much better when things are neat. I also need that 118" guide rail bad!
On the other hand that dewalt slider is next in line as far as dust culprits go and it will be some time before i have the cash to drop on a $1400 saw so im kinda thinking of ditching the CT 48 boom arm idea and instead going with a Kapex a RO 150 and the MFK700. Whatever way i go that will be it for a number of months if not the till this time next year so i had better get it right. After this next chunk of money is spent and i find myself self dusted out in my basement mid project there is gonna be nothing i can do but deal..
One more thought i could really use the router table a MFT/3 and both dominos. Really i could use them and would. It will actually impede a couple projects not to have them this winter. But the dust man i just cant take the dust!
Big introduction but what are peoples thoughts?