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Festool dust extraction options

  • 17-01-2021 7:42pm
    #1
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    I will preface this question with the point that, yes I know that the option would almost certainly be the best, however, at this moment the cost of the festool option is currently prohibitive in the immediate term.

    This brings me to the question, I have a festool ks60 purchased last year so has the bayonet fixing, is the lure a cheaper alternative to a ctl/ctm and would also work with the bayonet fixing?

    Thanks.

    M.


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    monkeynuz wrote: »
    I will preface this question with the point that, yes I know that the option would almost certainly be the best, however, at this moment the cost of the festool option is currently prohibitive in the immediate term.

    This brings me to the question, I have a festool ks60 purchased last year so has the bayonet fixing, is the lure a cheaper alternative to a ctl/ctm and would also work with the bayonet fixing?

    Thanks.

    M.

    Something like this?

    https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4535092


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