Woodworkingnut
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- Dec 1, 2011
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Just started reading the Blog and found people have the same need that I had. Here's a list of why I made this addition to my vac. Tired of the tool cord disconnecting from the vac, can't seem to get all the power cord on the holder, trip on the hose when not using, tired of replacing bags, Hose gets caught on edges (looks like I'm reeling in a big fish-how about a smooth outside layer), plugging and unplugging tools, laying sanders on the floor and bending over to get the next one and also plugging in the wrong one. Lastly I wanted better dust collection. So here's my idea I tried it with a systainer box first but too many leaks and walls were flexing in.
Power strip I plug in three sanders and put cord through holder no more accidental unplugging, Vac power cord wraps up easily, hose is off the floor no more tripping, All tools are up on top waist level (tool station), added tool shelf below, Whole unit attaches to the existing festool hold downs, Sight window for dust level, cyclone use less bags$$$ I spent less than 100.00 to build this, I do have a Power point if anyone would like it. I wasn't able to add any pictures getting memory errors. But I will describle it and send pictures to anyone who asks. Dust box is the size of the saw systainer box. On top of it is a rectangle 16" wide by 28" in length the cyclone is towards the middle back and a hose connects through the top down to the vac (keeps it close to side of vac) the front of the top has a tool hold area with power strip, the power strip connects to the vac front through a hole which p-revents it from unplugging. Right side has hose holder. the back has pwr cord holder.
send me an email and I will send you the PP selanac325@comcast.net
Power strip I plug in three sanders and put cord through holder no more accidental unplugging, Vac power cord wraps up easily, hose is off the floor no more tripping, All tools are up on top waist level (tool station), added tool shelf below, Whole unit attaches to the existing festool hold downs, Sight window for dust level, cyclone use less bags$$$ I spent less than 100.00 to build this, I do have a Power point if anyone would like it. I wasn't able to add any pictures getting memory errors. But I will describle it and send pictures to anyone who asks. Dust box is the size of the saw systainer box. On top of it is a rectangle 16" wide by 28" in length the cyclone is towards the middle back and a hose connects through the top down to the vac (keeps it close to side of vac) the front of the top has a tool hold area with power strip, the power strip connects to the vac front through a hole which p-revents it from unplugging. Right side has hose holder. the back has pwr cord holder.
send me an email and I will send you the PP selanac325@comcast.net