Festool RS BD D 36 Plus Workshop Cleaning Set In Systainer Part Number 203409

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024

Комментарии • 20

  • @pctatc66
    @pctatc66 7 дней назад +1

    I think a broom would be better for the larger piles, but i'm going to go ahead and purchase this for all the loose dust and chips that collects through out my shop floor. Thanks for the video. much appreciated.. Subbed and rang the bell.

    • @daddysharespace
      @daddysharespace  7 дней назад +1

      You are probably right.
      Thanks for taking the time to check out the video and for subscribing. I appreciate the support.

  • @pctatc66
    @pctatc66 7 дней назад +1

    Hmm.. I wonder if Festool changed things up. The bent wand on the kit I just ordered shows a picture of it being made out of plastic. The one you show is clearly metal with the plastic endcaps. Guess Ill see next week what I get when it shows up.

    • @daddysharespace
      @daddysharespace  7 дней назад

      It should be metal.

    • @pctatc66
      @pctatc66 7 дней назад

      every vendor is showing metal. maybe Festool has upgraded and not updated the photo yet? like I said, will find out next week

  • @Fictitious_Character
    @Fictitious_Character 7 месяцев назад +1

    It looks like a pretty good cleaning kit. I've got the older but pretty similar Tradesmen cleaning kit from 2012. Older tall systainer, non braided 36mm hose, metal parts.
    Festool hoses come in the 50mm, 36mm, and 27mm variety as far as I know. But until your 36v Midi video I'd also have said all Festool bags lock down to the tub lol.

    • @daddysharespace
      @daddysharespace  7 месяцев назад

      Yeah, placing the bag seemed a little odd. I am going to have to check it to make sure it is seated properly.

  • @novapball
    @novapball 7 месяцев назад +1

    Feel free to ignore this feedback, but I think a few things that jump out at me (for all your videos) would be:
    1) creating a nice intro video that brands your channel, and sets the scene for everyone watching the video to immediately know the creator/brand they are watching
    2) it's great you have the 3 camera angles, but I think a use of voiceovers and with close ups or other angles (that you can shoot after your overall theme) you wished you had captured initially, would be nice
    3) i've thoroughly enjoyed your raw shop videos, tool unboxings etc., but I think some more editing or (unboxing and familiarity with the tools/topic prior to the shoot) could still retain the authenticity, but be more concise for beginners like me. still touch on any struggles us beginners might have, but at least you already eliminate some of the issues we mgiht run into
    all that being said, i have been thoroughly enjoying your content, as it comes across as a natural progression of skill as i might follow

    • @daddysharespace
      @daddysharespace  7 месяцев назад

      I definitely appreciate the feedback. I am going to answer this question in more detail in a video.

  • @lt1376
    @lt1376 2 месяца назад +1

    Have you ever heard of a "broom", also, do you know you can cut clips?

    • @daddysharespace
      @daddysharespace  2 месяца назад +1

      All feedback is useful.
      Thanks for checking out the video.

  • @dazquez
    @dazquez 4 месяца назад +1

    I wanted to get a festool hose for my dewalt sander and Festool track saw. How does the 36mm hose handle compared to the 27 when it comes to maneuverability. Would you recommend it for this use (as well as a cleaning house)

    • @daddysharespace
      @daddysharespace  4 месяца назад

      I plugged both hoses into my ETS 125 REQ. The weight of the 36 mm hose does not allow the sander to sit flat with the hose attached. With the 27 mm hose connected the same sander is able to sit flat on a surface without tipping.
      For comfort I would go for the 27mm.
      If you can only get one hose I would still go with the 36mm as it has better air flow when used with larger tools such as the Kapex and or 2200 router.
      I hope this helps.

    • @aetorres7422
      @aetorres7422 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@daddysharespaceI'm finding it hard to believe that a bigger holes will give you better suction I would think with a smaller holes you get more suction and I mean more suction

    • @daddysharespace
      @daddysharespace  4 месяца назад

      Consider how a dedicated dust collector works. The actual suction is not greater due to force. Greater volume is achieved via diameter. Same or similar suction over a greater diameter. Works the opposite way as well. If the diameter is decreased the suctions focus is increased but the opening is more prone to clogging due to bottleneck.

    • @dazquez
      @dazquez 3 месяца назад

      @@daddysharespace thanks for the feedback, I’ll take everything u said into consideration

  • @bestyoutubernonegraternumber1
    @bestyoutubernonegraternumber1 7 месяцев назад +1

    I got the level down of this, all plastic, because any of these full kits was the best value for the hose, which was the main thing I wanted, especially with the systainer considered. The plastic one is decent but I often wonder if I would have been happier with this set.

    • @daddysharespace
      @daddysharespace  7 месяцев назад

      I did not know that there was a 36 mm hose set with the plastic components until recently. I considered that option as it is about $100.00 cheaper. I went with the metal version because the accessories are different where as the plastic accessories seem to be the same as the set that does not come with a hose which I already have in the shop.

  • @bestyoutubernonegraternumber1
    @bestyoutubernonegraternumber1 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great opportunity for some “Case Study” content/videos to see which hose works best with each hose.