Dust extractor hose
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Would it be effective to connect a dust extractor hose to a dust collector for use with a random orbit sander? If so, does anyone know of an adapter? Web searches are all ads. I've tried a 2.5" dust collector hose, but it is very cumbersome and tends to fall off.
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#6
I bought a Bosch 1 1/2" x 10' hose that has a 2 1/2" connector on the end. I hooked it up to a central vac. The other end is on a Dewalt sander. Sometimes I have needed to get creative with fittings, a hack saw, and hose clamps to hook up different sanders. This Dewalt  just needed the collector bag to be disassembled, revealing a round port suitable for permanently clamping on a hose.

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#7
I like the Dust Right hose and adapter from Rockler.  The hose is very flexible. I like to hang it above my work for something like sanding. The adapters are also flexible.  

https://www.rockler.com/dust-right-unive...t-hose-kit



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My dust collector has an 8" port split into two 4s, one of which is split again into two 2.5s. I have used the smaller Festool extractor hose with my ETS 150, and managed suction pressure through the blast gate on the open 4" port. It works well enough for the short term. The trick is finding the balance between getting good suction without choking the the airflow and overworking your dust collector. I have found that balance to be closer to open on the unused 4" port.
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