![]() ![]() ![]() "Yes, just change the angle connector supplied with the CT-VA-20 with the bayonnet connector on the Starmix hose" I assume I have to turn the collar on the hose when I'm using the fleece bag, irrespective of whether a preseparate is attached? I bought some of the Starmix black sacs with the vacuum just in case but I can also order the fleece bags. ![]() I take it these Starmix fleece bags (434988) are fine provided I don't try to do any H class related work (ie: M and L related dusts are OK)? ![]() Based on the above, is the best thing for me to do to get the Festool CT-VA-20 and the fleece bags? What I am trying to understand is the best setup. In the grand scheme of things, it's not a lot - probably many hours work rather than many days. I may do some of the bedrooms rooms in future but not now. The sanding of the plaster is for the walls of my downstairs hall, the wall up the stairs and walls on the landing (upstairs). In about 2 years I expect the Starmix vacuum to be used in a workshop for woodwork. From time to time I am doing some drilling and light chiseling in concrete. I am just doing some renovations to my home and would prefer to buy the tools and do the job myself rather than pay a professional and be without the tools. I am not doing this for a living and am not a professional. Festool sell bags to go in the CT-VA-20 for this - I don't bother, I put on proper 3M breathing mask (can't think of the word in English - with the twist on modules) and empty the bin into a waste sack. The fleece bags protect the filers, make it easy to change bags, but you also will have to empty the separator. Separators do not work perfectly in every situation I'd say use the CT-VA-20 with fleece bags, but I'm sure there will be other advice against this. but even with the Autoclean, at some point you will need to clean out the filters - I use a second vac for that, you don't really want to be getting an airline on it and blowing that fine dust everywhere. If you will be doing a lot, it works better for this sort of work (plaster, concrete) with the black sacks. is this your full time job, or just a few weekends here and there? If it's not too much sanding, stick with the Fleece bags and protect your expensive filters. I really like the option of having a pre-separator and want to ensure that if I do purchase it, it is money well spent and does indeed work well without being jerry rigged.Ĥ - Not so easy to reply - how much sanding of Gypsum?. Finally, I'm going to be doing some sanding of gypsum plaster and was wondering what advice you have? Plastic sack of fleece bag? Use the Festool CT-VA-20 or not?.If not, did you make any custom modifications to the hose, connector and if so what were they?.If not, did you have to purchase any additional accessories and if so what were they?.Did connecting the Starmix to the Festool work out of the box?.I have the 35mm Starmix hose, I removed the Starmix bayonnet fitting and fitted the Festool angle fitting that came with the CT-VA - it is also the right size to plug straight into the vac, so I can use with or without the seperator. Mine came with the systainer rails, the CT-VA clips on top. Most notably, here's the quote from aas at the above link: I'm interested as I just purchased a Starmix iPulse H-1635 Safe Plus and may wish to connect the Festool CT-VA-20 preseparator for some projects that require me to sand gypsum plaster. I wanted to learn more about this understanding how it was accomplished and was hoping aas and others could kindly advise. I noticed in this MUF post where user aas mentioned they successfully connected a Festool CT-VA-20 preseparator to their Starmix iPulse H-1635. A PE collection bag is recommended when working with fine dust.I was hoping the MUF community could help me with some questions around dust extraction. The vacuum cleaner features a 35 litre container with rotary slide for use of the PE emptying bag. Suitable for concrete, plaster, stone, cement, wood and lacquer. This industrial vacuum cleaner has been specially developed to vacuum directly at the electric power tool when drilling, milling, grinding or sawing. ![]()
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