I love my CT Midi. I have it mounted in my custom MFT workbench connected with a Dust Devil, which is in the center of my shop. I would like to be able to use it to vacuum the entire shop.
So far I have added two accessories: the Bluetooth switch that I use all the time, and the upholstery brush that I use when cleaning my bench top (because it is so much faster than just using the end of the hose).
What is the best and most cost effective way to:
1. extend the reach of my hose
2. add an extension tube and floor brush
3. make it easier to attach to the OF1010 - I really do not understand why Festool could not just make the OF1010 port round like the ETS125. :-(
4. make it easier to change the suction when using the ETS125.
The MIDI controls are not accessible from the front of my workbench and the bluetooth control that I have on the hose does not provide suction controls.
I know that Festool sells the Cleantec Reducing sleeve D 27 DM-AS/CT that allows variable suction, but it is $33.
I am considering several options:
1. Adapt all the various parts that I currently own. ($0)
I have a Home Depot shop vac that I have been using for the whole shop cleaning. I hate the large diameter hose that is way too stiff. I bought the car cleaning kit that came with a smaller diameter hose (about the same size as the festool D27 that came with my MIDI). It works much better. I 3D printed an adapter for that hose so I could connect the original wand and floor nozzle. That works okay, but I don't like dragging the vac around and changing the outlet that it is plugged into.
Continuing, I 3D printed and adapter for the "good" shop vac hose so that I can plug the Festool hose into it. That gives me the length, but it does not work well. I get clogs at the connection of the two hoses. I also feel like a large diameter wand at the end of a long small diameter hose is not providing proper suction.
I have decided that this is not acceptable.
2. Buy the Festool Standard Cleaning set ($115)
This would let me clean the floor around the workbench with the single hose. It would not reach the entire shop, but most of the sawdust that escapes collection ends up in the area that it would reach. I feel certain that this would work well as the components are designed to work together.
- Will I still have the clogging problem where the D27 connector goes into the wand.
What I am experiencing now is that any wood chips or slivers catch on the end of the hose because it is smaller than the adapter that I have it plugged in to (in #1 above) and then other stuff just keeps catching on that?
3. Festool Tradesman Cleaning Set ($245)
If I wasn't on such a tight budget, the easy solution would be to buy the Festool Tradesman Cleaning Set. The hose is only 3.5m so I would not be able to reach the entire shop with it connected to the D27 hose, but I would be able to get most of it.
I do have a couple questions about it:
○ Will the accessories connect to the D27 hose? I assume that they will and are the same as the ones in the Standard Cleaning Set
○ Can I connect the D36 hose to the CT MIDI and then connect the D27 to the end of the D36?
○ with the D27 connected to the D36 will I have the clogging problem at that connection?
○ Is there an adapter for the D36 to allow it to connect to my OF1010 so that I would not have to attach the D27 when using the router? That would allow the hose path to be shorter.
4. Buy one of the Cen-Tec kits
There are several kits and I am not certain if the hoses are different.
- Cen-Tec 30' antistatic hose and quick connect adapters. $166.69https://www.amazon.com/Cen-Tec-Syst...703876212&sprefix=cen-tec,aps,148&sr=8-5&th=1
- Cen-Tec 30' hose and quick connect adapters for $66
https://www.amazon.com/Cen-Tec-Syst...tool+dust+extractor+hose,aps,139&sr=8-21&th=1
I could get the 20' version of this for $60 if I knew that it would connect to the festool hose and work well.
- Cen-Tec 30' hose, quick connect adapters and cleaning accessories $88.48
This would just eliminate using the Festool hose.
https://www.amazon.com/Cen-Tec-Syst...703876212&sprefix=cen-tec,aps,148&sr=8-2&th=1
The Cen-Tec system would give me two things that I won't get with a Festool solution.
- The Cen-Tec adapter could live on the OF1010 which would make that easier.
- The Cen-Tec hose end has a suction control
○ Do I really need an anti-static hose?
○ Will the Cen-Tec hose connect to the Festool hose?
○ If I got the Cen-Tec 30' hose I could just use it instead of the Festool hose, but that would be an awful lot of hose to coil up somewhere when working with power tools at the workbench. Alternatively I could just connect it to the MIDI when I wanted to clean the entire shop.
○ Will the Cen-Tec accessories work with the Festool hose?
So far I have added two accessories: the Bluetooth switch that I use all the time, and the upholstery brush that I use when cleaning my bench top (because it is so much faster than just using the end of the hose).
What is the best and most cost effective way to:
1. extend the reach of my hose
2. add an extension tube and floor brush
3. make it easier to attach to the OF1010 - I really do not understand why Festool could not just make the OF1010 port round like the ETS125. :-(
4. make it easier to change the suction when using the ETS125.
The MIDI controls are not accessible from the front of my workbench and the bluetooth control that I have on the hose does not provide suction controls.
I know that Festool sells the Cleantec Reducing sleeve D 27 DM-AS/CT that allows variable suction, but it is $33.
I am considering several options:
1. Adapt all the various parts that I currently own. ($0)
I have a Home Depot shop vac that I have been using for the whole shop cleaning. I hate the large diameter hose that is way too stiff. I bought the car cleaning kit that came with a smaller diameter hose (about the same size as the festool D27 that came with my MIDI). It works much better. I 3D printed an adapter for that hose so I could connect the original wand and floor nozzle. That works okay, but I don't like dragging the vac around and changing the outlet that it is plugged into.
Continuing, I 3D printed and adapter for the "good" shop vac hose so that I can plug the Festool hose into it. That gives me the length, but it does not work well. I get clogs at the connection of the two hoses. I also feel like a large diameter wand at the end of a long small diameter hose is not providing proper suction.
I have decided that this is not acceptable.
2. Buy the Festool Standard Cleaning set ($115)
This would let me clean the floor around the workbench with the single hose. It would not reach the entire shop, but most of the sawdust that escapes collection ends up in the area that it would reach. I feel certain that this would work well as the components are designed to work together.
- Will I still have the clogging problem where the D27 connector goes into the wand.
What I am experiencing now is that any wood chips or slivers catch on the end of the hose because it is smaller than the adapter that I have it plugged in to (in #1 above) and then other stuff just keeps catching on that?
3. Festool Tradesman Cleaning Set ($245)
If I wasn't on such a tight budget, the easy solution would be to buy the Festool Tradesman Cleaning Set. The hose is only 3.5m so I would not be able to reach the entire shop with it connected to the D27 hose, but I would be able to get most of it.
I do have a couple questions about it:
○ Will the accessories connect to the D27 hose? I assume that they will and are the same as the ones in the Standard Cleaning Set
○ Can I connect the D36 hose to the CT MIDI and then connect the D27 to the end of the D36?
○ with the D27 connected to the D36 will I have the clogging problem at that connection?
○ Is there an adapter for the D36 to allow it to connect to my OF1010 so that I would not have to attach the D27 when using the router? That would allow the hose path to be shorter.
4. Buy one of the Cen-Tec kits
There are several kits and I am not certain if the hoses are different.
- Cen-Tec 30' antistatic hose and quick connect adapters. $166.69https://www.amazon.com/Cen-Tec-Syst...703876212&sprefix=cen-tec,aps,148&sr=8-5&th=1
- Cen-Tec 30' hose and quick connect adapters for $66
https://www.amazon.com/Cen-Tec-Syst...tool+dust+extractor+hose,aps,139&sr=8-21&th=1
I could get the 20' version of this for $60 if I knew that it would connect to the festool hose and work well.
- Cen-Tec 30' hose, quick connect adapters and cleaning accessories $88.48
This would just eliminate using the Festool hose.
https://www.amazon.com/Cen-Tec-Syst...703876212&sprefix=cen-tec,aps,148&sr=8-2&th=1
The Cen-Tec system would give me two things that I won't get with a Festool solution.
- The Cen-Tec adapter could live on the OF1010 which would make that easier.
- The Cen-Tec hose end has a suction control
○ Do I really need an anti-static hose?
○ Will the Cen-Tec hose connect to the Festool hose?
○ If I got the Cen-Tec 30' hose I could just use it instead of the Festool hose, but that would be an awful lot of hose to coil up somewhere when working with power tools at the workbench. Alternatively I could just connect it to the MIDI when I wanted to clean the entire shop.
○ Will the Cen-Tec accessories work with the Festool hose?