Noise Insulation for shop compressor?

/ Noise Insulation for shop compressor?
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#91  
Informative write-up. My silencers should be here later this week so I will be experimenting to get the decibel numbers down. I am glad my intake is tapped for pipe behind that ridiculous plastic box. At least yours has something that actually resembles an air filter.
Yeah adding a muffler on mine looks to be a challenge. If anyone has any bright ideas I'm all ears.
 
/ Noise Insulation for shop compressor? #92  
Hard to know if it is worthwhile, maybe the existing setup is attenuating the sound pretty well. You could test the db with and without.

But it could be done simply I think. Make a replacement top plate of 1/4" aluminum, drilled to take one or two of the standard air cleaner/mufflers. Screw on with existing screws. Then block off the existing opening with whatever is handy and set in with some adhesive. Might be worth an hour or two to do that.
 
/ Noise Insulation for shop compressor? #93  
Yeah adding a muffler on mine looks to be a challenge. If anyone has any bright ideas I'm all ears.

It does look challenging. It appears like the reed valves are right there with no pipe fittings to use. Interesting. I will know if the silencers are worth messing with later in the week.
 
/ Noise Insulation for shop compressor?
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#98  
When you drop from 90dB to 75dB, the noise level drops 5x............that is a huge difference.
I get the log scale for dB and that is a huge drop, but honestly I don't have a clue what 5x means in terms of audible sound. Need to hear it side by side.
I agree that's a huge difference, but at $3,520.09..... The question was "Is it worth it?" I say no.
Worth it... nope. Got other tools I 'need' first. Time to get on with the design of the outhouse for the compressor. Doghouse is covered... that is my shop. Recently plumbed for a sink and small fridge, just need a foldable cot. :laughing:
 
/ Noise Insulation for shop compressor? #99  
75dB is about as loud as a toilet flushing or a vacuum cleaner. That level will not damage your hearing. Usually, anything above 85 dB could possibly cause problems with extended exposure. I will get my compressor down to 75-80dB for hopefully less than $30.
 

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