Vacuum hose cover
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Re: Vacuum hose cover
That's pretty neat, Ed. Is the cover not flexible enough to run it all the way to the ends of the hose?
Re: Vacuum hose cover
It does reduce some flexibility but the main reason is that the electrical and the vacuum end up at different places. On mine I have a set up like this:Gene Howe wrote:That's pretty neat, Ed. Is the cover not flexible enough to run it all the way to the ends of the hose?
When I stated the black box on top wasn't added so when it was I had to reduce the cover length to account for it.
Like wise on the tool side you need a little space to use the plug-it and vacuum to attach.
I used a couple of Velcro cable ties to simulate the cover so I got it approximately the way I wanted it before putting the cover on. If I ever do it again I might make a few more adjustments but it pretty close right now. Of course this is how I feel and if someone else was using it they might not like it the way I have it.
BTW Festool sells a hose with jacket and cord in a box for I think it is $250 and it is even nicer but then hey it is $250.
Ed
{Knight of the Shopsmith} [Hero's don't wear capes, they wear dog tags]
Re: Vacuum hose cover
$250 is a mite steep for a covered hose.
Re: Vacuum hose cover
Festool has announced a new improved hose, it looks like an improvement over the old spiral versions. You can see it here:
https://www.festoolproducts.com/festool ... -3-5m.html
At this point I could justify a new one but some day if mine gets damaged then who knows.
They also have a bluetooth remote which I might actually like. See it here:
https://www.festoolproducts.com/festool ... ctors.html
Ed
https://www.festoolproducts.com/festool ... -3-5m.html
At this point I could justify a new one but some day if mine gets damaged then who knows.
They also have a bluetooth remote which I might actually like. See it here:
https://www.festoolproducts.com/festool ... ctors.html
Ed
{Knight of the Shopsmith} [Hero's don't wear capes, they wear dog tags]