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Need info re: Fein 9.55.13 shop vac


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Hey all, anybody give me some info regarding the value of a Fein shop vac. It's advertised near me for $180 and the pics of it look like it's in very good condition. Is it worth that much? Should I jump on it? I have been going to buy a shop vac and had planned on spending in the neighborhood of $100 but they are all so noisy I have held off. I hear this particular model is very quiet and has the power tool trigger to turn it off and on. What say all you experts?

 

Ray

 

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19 minutes ago, Gonzo said:

I have the Fein Turbo 1. Very very quiet.  I use it mainly on my scroll saw. It is so quiet, I can hear the wood being cut while it is on.  It was money well spent. 

I just offered $150. I'm waiting now for his reply. Thanks for your reply. Is yours the same number? 9.55.13?

 

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I have a Fein Turbo II.  Only had it a little while, but I love it.  I can only hear the noise of sucking air when scrolling.  Not sure what your numbers mean, but maybe their website has info.  Fein has been around for a long time, and all the ones I have seen have had the power tool trigger your speak of.  Mine comes on about three second after I start the tool and runs for 15 seconds after I shut it off.  I would think if the one you are looking is in good shape, it would be worth the money.  I wish I had bought one years ago.  The only better vac I know of is the Festool.  Well from the price and their reputation, I think it must be better, but I have never actually seen one.

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3 hours ago, Scrappile said:

I have a Fein Turbo II.  Only had it a little while, but I love it.  I can only hear the noise of sucking air when scrolling.  Not sure what your numbers mean, but maybe their website has info.  Fein has been around for a long time, and all the ones I have seen have had the power tool trigger your speak of.  Mine comes on about three second after I start the tool and runs for 15 seconds after I shut it off.  I would think if the one you are looking is in good shape, it would be worth the money.  I wish I had bought one years ago.  The only better vac I know of is the Festool.  Well from the price and their reputation, I think it must be better, but I have never actually seen one.

The numbers that I quoted are  the model number. I looked it up and it seems that it was made about 8 years ago and was rated as one of the best. This one from the pictures appears to be in new condition. The seller came back with a counter offer and I took it. I'll be picking it up on Sunday. Thanks for your help.

 

Ray

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You stole that vac I have the same one.The new ones are not made in Germany anymore,But the Quality is still there .I have had mine for about 9 years now and not a problem The one i have has variable speed and i use about the middle setting for the Scroll saw witch makes it really quiet.When I am using the lathe I use full power and it is still half the noise level one my shopvac It looks like yours has VS.But I could not tell by the picture.I use both the bags and the filter along with the cyclone and it has been working pretty good

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7 hours ago, tonylumps said:

You stole that vac I have the same one.The new ones are not made in Germany anymore,But the Quality is still there .I have had mine for about 9 years now and not a problem The one i have has variable speed and i use about the middle setting for the Scroll saw witch makes it really quiet.When I am using the lathe I use full power and it is still half the noise level one my shopvac It looks like yours has VS.But I could not tell by the picture.I use both the bags and the filter along with the cyclone and it has been working pretty good

Thanks Tonylumps, here is a pic of the controls. Can you tell anything from it?

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17 minutes ago, tonylumps said:

That model is not VS .But still a good deal

Dang! I was hoping. But that's ok. I've never had a VS vac and have managed so far. I'm going to have to build some sort of a cyclone for it now. Maybe a Dust Deputy is in order. I'm going to head to Goodwill and see if I can find any attachments that will fit it too. Thanks for your input.

 

Ray

 

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23 minutes ago, Scrappile said:

Mine has a ring at the attachment end of the hose, the end you add attachments to.  You can adjust the amount of vacuum by turning the ring, it opens a slot (hole).  Not as high tech but it is there.  I have never used it.

Thanks Scrappile, I appreciate your help. Just out of curiosity, how do you have yours hooked up? Have you posted a picture of your setup? I 've seen a few but don't recall whose or what thread or ????? I have a very small shop and I want to try to use the space as productively as possible.

 

Ray

 

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36 minutes ago, Scrappile said:

I copied Rolf:

3/4" PVC the rubber connector that came with my Fein fits right over the PVC.  You can see it hooked to the Seyco.

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I thought it was your picture that I had seen. Thanks. I love the set up and I will try to design mine along the same lines. How often do you have to service your Fein? Do you have any type of separator in line? I'm worried about having to buy filters or bags. What say you?

 

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If you mean empty or change the bag, I haven't yet.  Only had it less than a month.  Fact I haven't even looked a the bag, because I think it would take a long time to fill with just scroll saw dust.  I do not have an in line separator.  I may put in something like Rolf did (he posted here somewhere).  It was to collect cutoff or break offs so he could retrieve a piece if he had to... I don't make those kinds of mistakes....:lol::cry:  When I first started I rubber banded a piece of nylon sock on the nozzle to catch things other than saw dust, but it plugged up to fast.  I have a Dust Deputy I bought a few years ago for my shop vac.  To mount it with my shop vac and be able to move it around with it took up too much room and was cumbersome so I haven't used it.  Might be worth it on this setup because I won't be moving it around.  Still I like Rolf's solution better. It would be easier to retrieve a piece in his little catcher than in a 5 gallon bucket.

Rolf's thread: 

The only problem with this set up, is it is a little flimsier than I would like.  I am trying to think of ways to stiffen it up.  But all in all it is 100% better than anything I have before.  Well worth doing.  

I think your vac comes with a cloth washable bag from want I read on the internet.  But I know you can buy paper or cloth bags for it. 

No worries, Your are going to love that Fein!

 

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I agree with  Tonylumps, you got one heck of a deal. Congrats. Rumor has it the older style is a much better unit. I have had my Turbo 1 for almost a year. Every so often, I empty the filter bag, and blow it off with air hose. Good as new. Keep an eye on it though, because you'll be amazed at how quickly the bag fills. 

I use my vacuum mainly on my Scrollsaw and bandsaw . 

My hook up is very simple. I took a card board tube and strapped it underneath where the original dust port was (I have an EX21). I just shove the hose into the tube and away I go.  

You will really like your new machine. 

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Actually, Kevin, you are not correct. I used larger, PVC and then split off to two  3/4" pipes.  The cross sectional are of the two 3/4" pipes is larger than the area of the opening on the vac hose.  Also, the Festool and Fein type vacuums are designed to run continuously.  

Capturing dust at the source is always better than blowing it around to catch with a filter.

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