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Post by yetihunter on Apr 16, 2018 21:14:17 GMT -5
I'd invest in the trolly handle before worrying about toolbox connectivity. Realistically, I stick systainers on my vac only when both happen to be at home or in the office and I want to stick everything in a corner somewhere.
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Post by fredgab on Apr 17, 2018 5:09:55 GMT -5
Yeh I think I the end I'll pass on the dock as it's 200 buck more on the website I'm checking. It will be mainly stationary and I'll keep the ct-mini for the rest. cheers
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Post by Tom Gensmer on Apr 17, 2018 10:27:04 GMT -5
Yeh I think I the end I'll pass on the dock as it's 200 buck more on the website I'm checking. It will be mainly stationary and I'll keep the ct-mini for the rest. cheers I totally realize that pricing will change with regions, but the docking station for the Nilfisk should be negligible. Here in the USA it’s $25 www.timberwolftools.com/systainer-mounting-kit
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Post by fredgab on Apr 17, 2018 10:42:00 GMT -5
Hmm interesting, the one with mobile function here come also with the trolley bar, but then I’ll go with the basic and add maybe later add those accessories.
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Post by yetihunter on Apr 17, 2018 19:13:10 GMT -5
Yeh I think I the end I'll pass on the dock as it's 200 buck more on the website I'm checking. It will be mainly stationary and I'll keep the ct-mini for the rest. cheers I totally realize that pricing will change with regions, but the docking station for the Nilfisk should be negligible. Here in the USA it’s $25 www.timberwolftools.com/systainer-mounting-kitWhen did they start selling Nilfisk? Hmmm, at least they don"t spam my inbox 5-10 times a day like every single Woodpeckers and Festool dealer.
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Post by fredgab on Apr 18, 2018 6:45:32 GMT -5
Ordered the Attix 44, I'll let you know about it once I get it.
Cheers,
fred
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Post by calidecks on Apr 20, 2018 12:25:31 GMT -5
Works great!
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Post by kraftt on Apr 20, 2018 21:02:53 GMT -5
Works great! oh cool, did you cut to length or was that the length it came. (forgot they start at 29", so yeah i guess you trimmed it). left myself a reminder earlier today to follow up on your suggestion and pick one up, glad to see one attached in use. www.veneersupplies.com/products/Simple-Vacuum-Bag-Closure.html
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Post by calidecks on Apr 21, 2018 0:13:24 GMT -5
Works great! oh cool, did you cut to length or was that the length it came. (forgot they start at 29", so yeah i guess you trimmed it). left myself a reminder earlier today to follow up on your suggestion and pick one up, glad to see one attached in use. www.veneersupplies.com/products/Simple-Vacuum-Bag-Closure.htmlAnd even with the thick bag it fits with the stock pipe it came with.
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Post by kraftt on Apr 21, 2018 8:59:22 GMT -5
yeah I prob should not go with a smaller diameter custom pipe clip since it wouldn't adjust as easily to changes in bag thicknesses nor have as much surface area to seal. Besides if that flappy thin rubber inlet seal that all vac bags use to mount is good enough, let alone the clip being intended for giant vacuum forming pouches, I'd say what you found is ideal.
*edit - Just remembered a good reason why some of you may want to consider installing a resealable pipe clip on your bag(s). How often do you unintentionally suck something into the bag, an important part / small tool etc., and need to retrieve it ? Those items, especially if small, are hard to find though the bag inlet hole.
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Post by fredgab on Apr 28, 2018 11:44:20 GMT -5
Quick post to say that I received my Attix 44 and I'm very pleased with it so far ! More than what I was expecting
I plan to review it more thoroughly in an other thread.
cheers
fred
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Post by papalazarou on Sept 11, 2018 8:06:24 GMT -5
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Post by aas on Sept 11, 2018 13:26:16 GMT -5
UK voltage is 230v +10% or -6%, so 216v to 253v. 13 amps at 230v gives you 2990w - you should be OK.
Don't bother with the H unless you are dealing with asbestos etc., get the M, especially if you may cut MDF or similar.
You'll be hard pressed to get a better vac for the money than the iPulse M.
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Post by holmz on Sept 11, 2018 18:15:52 GMT -5
I plow though the signboard regularly... at least there is 1/2-sheet left from a previous project. the 1400W or whatever it is... is not used, and the saw goes like a hot knife through butter. i turn down the speed on aluminium. So while I have not measured it, it seems like a low cipurrent draw by the sound, and I would have no concern there... but UK wiring is legendarily lacking I have a FT vac on it and the chips and dust are up the hose like an anteater doing a dine at the anthill. the starmix is a good choice IMO.
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Post by simon on Sept 15, 2018 14:56:17 GMT -5
There's a newer model of the one you've shown. I have the iPulse L-1635, with Hepa filters fitted - as I wanted the adjustable suction and the best filters. The newer model of the M class - www.starmix.de/en/products/wetdry-vacuum-cleaners/craft/vacuum-cleaners-ipulse/ipulse-m-1635-safe- has a 2 level speed control. If adjusting the suction isn't an issue for you, the metabo model you've cited is basically the older Starmix model, but rated at 1400 Watts, not 1600, which translates to stronger suction.
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