For dust collection on the DeWalt: Cut off the cloth bag keeping the connector. Wrap the connecting end of that hose in masking tape - sticky side outside, smooth side down around the connector so it can slide off. Hold hose with masking tape next to connector and proceed to hot glue gun it in place. Go slow as the glue will just run off if you use to much too quick. Use enough to make a robust fitting. A good 10 sticks worth. You now have a connector that the hose can slide in and out of and it can connect and disconnect from the tool. If your hose slips out of your new connector during use, you never used enough glue sticks - keep adding more and making it thicker and stiffer until it doesn't fall out anymore. You can paint the glue black to make it look pro.
I just wanted to jump on and tell you to try a Bosch 18v sander or even the 12v. Both are the only ones i found cordless to compare to my air or electric sanders 💯 check out the Bosch and you will be blown away
@@toolsdealsautomobiles6980 I totally agree. I have the Bosch as well, amazing sander! Have you seen the videos of the new Milwaukee? Looks even better, the vibration on it is practically zero
I have corded and cordless Dewalt orbital sander. I don't know if my cordless dewalt sander is faulty, but I hate it's vibration so it's harder to control. My corded sander is way more comfortable to use.
Interesting, I find the vibration on the cordless pretty good. But nothing compares to my festool. But it’s corded so I tend to grab the dewalt more often.
@@hammerandhome I see, thanks. If it's still usable for you than mine's is faulty since It's unbearable to use. Gonna open it up, I hope I can assemble it perfectly later. Lol.
I'm a return I'm Milwaukee... Seriously, I can't stand Milwaukee's ergonomics. Powerful tool but just doesn't feel good on the hand. The battery is way too close to my palm and I can't get a good grip.. Even worse, there's no good place to rest. Your fingers on.. it's really not even shaped for you to grab from the side