So if one drinks the Koolaide , what vac would one get to go along with the 700 series Domino?
So if one drinks the Koolaide , what vac would one get to go along with the 700 series Domino?
If you're going to use it in your shop, not on the job, I'd just hook my shop vac to it.
Mike
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It will be a job site tool, so it will need a vacumn to travel with it.
The 700 will not produce tons of sawdust..I'd bet any of them would be adequate..but down the road, what else would you add & need a vac to accomodate?
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I really like tool-triggered vacs. That is, the vac automatically turns on any time you pull the trigger on the tool. If you're inserting a lot of dominos, you're probably turning the tool on and off a lot as you reposition it. Another good thing to look for is a flexible vacuum hose. You're moving the tool around a lot, and it is aggravating if the hose is steering the tool. "Flexible hose" usually translates to "smaller diameter"; a 2 1/2" shop vac hose is too stiff.
I have a Festool CT mini vac hooked up to my SCMS and it does a pretty good job, and is pretty small. Would work well with the Domino 700.
But that would mean REALLY drinking the Koolaid. It's a slippery slope.
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I hook mine up to a $99 ridgid vac. Works great.
I'm pretty saturated with Koolaid. The Festool CT26 is a great vacuum, and after experiencing the dust extraction with their sanders, routers, and domino, I wouldn't be without it. If you've not bought the domino yet, I believe Festool dealers offer a bundle discount for buying both at the same time...
Mike
Looking at this set up. Do you have the 500 or 700 series?
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Where getting it for a White Oak job , mitered casing , thinking the 500 would be better for trim/ cabinet work and the 700 more for gate and door building?
Thoughts?
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I have the 700 and use it with the Festool Midi. Not so big as the 26 but holds a fair amount. The tool triggered switch is a must have for me, just makes life easier.
Domino clears pretty well from the way the port is designed, so even a small extractor should do a reasonably good job with it. I personally use my Festool CT26, but know that even the small Ridgid vacs I have around for cleanup would do the job with the proper Festool hose used. The advantage to "the system" is that the vac is keyed on with the tool and there are advantages with portability when the vac and the systainers can lock together for transport. But if you feel more inclined for a different brand of extractor...no problem. It's more about the hose as I noted.
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There’s a few reasons , my two subs who started the trim out had to move to other projects , we are blessed currently with to much work all in the same phase of construction, trim
out.So they had to go to other projects.
They both had Dominos and we’ve started that way so I’d like to carry that thru this project.
It’s all Rift saw. White Oak , pre finished . The side trim is net 2 1/2” wide , the head trim
us net 3 1/2” wide so odd mitered a 55 and 35 . Yes this is odd , but whstbthe architect and client want.
2 1/2” is minimal for biscuits , easy to run the cut out of the miter and biscuits really aren’t that good at alignment.
pocket screws would be hard to control the meters being drug past perfect alignment for the miter , there’s no shoulder like in your photo.
The Domino should / has aligned the faces quite well so why change now? To something that won’t work as well.