This may sound like an odd choice to be making, but here's my current situation:
My current workspace is a 2 car garage where I'm dealing with dust via a combination of working with the door open, using a shop vac w/ hepa filter, and a half mask respirator w/ P100 cartridges.
Long term I'm planning on building a pole barn where I'll be designing from the start with larger main ducts in mind.
There is a 220 outlet in one corner of the garage and just enough space that I think I can squeeze in a CVMAX, but there's not much room for ducting.
Given that I'm only going to be running 1 tool at a time (table saw, jointer, miter saw, router, drill press), would it be crazy to think about using a CVMAX reduced down to a 2.25" flex hose until I build the larger shop?
Or does make far more sense to just get a CV06 Mini, connect it to my shop vac, and call it a day until I get a larger workshop?
My current workspace is a 2 car garage where I'm dealing with dust via a combination of working with the door open, using a shop vac w/ hepa filter, and a half mask respirator w/ P100 cartridges.
Long term I'm planning on building a pole barn where I'll be designing from the start with larger main ducts in mind.
There is a 220 outlet in one corner of the garage and just enough space that I think I can squeeze in a CVMAX, but there's not much room for ducting.
Given that I'm only going to be running 1 tool at a time (table saw, jointer, miter saw, router, drill press), would it be crazy to think about using a CVMAX reduced down to a 2.25" flex hose until I build the larger shop?
Or does make far more sense to just get a CV06 Mini, connect it to my shop vac, and call it a day until I get a larger workshop?