Mike_5
Established Member
Hi all,
First post in this forum =D>
I have started doing some hobby wood working. My setup is a single garage so limited on space. Until today, there has been more dust in my garage than tools! I have purchased a Festool ctl 26. Very excited to get home and vacuum!
An issue I have now is some of my tools are Makita 36mm dust extraction. 7m of 36mm anti-static hose from Festool is ridiculous at £160 ish.
I have read some people use alternatives, but these were old articles. I was hoping to get a update on this topic.
Firstly, is anti static hosing essential, as I had an idea of having pvc piping around the garage with shut off valves for different tool uses. I'm imaging it is for safety and to stop a build up of dust in a hose due to static. However if the pvc piping is not moving, there would be no static charge build up, especially if I have earth areas to discharge any static.
Secondly, if I have to have anti-static hose, where is the best place to get it?
Thanks,
Mike
First post in this forum =D>
I have started doing some hobby wood working. My setup is a single garage so limited on space. Until today, there has been more dust in my garage than tools! I have purchased a Festool ctl 26. Very excited to get home and vacuum!
An issue I have now is some of my tools are Makita 36mm dust extraction. 7m of 36mm anti-static hose from Festool is ridiculous at £160 ish.
I have read some people use alternatives, but these were old articles. I was hoping to get a update on this topic.
Firstly, is anti static hosing essential, as I had an idea of having pvc piping around the garage with shut off valves for different tool uses. I'm imaging it is for safety and to stop a build up of dust in a hose due to static. However if the pvc piping is not moving, there would be no static charge build up, especially if I have earth areas to discharge any static.
Secondly, if I have to have anti-static hose, where is the best place to get it?
Thanks,
Mike