Hi Chuck,
You're right about air compressors being noisy. On the piston types, you
can put
a silencer on the intake. TREMENDOUS reduction in noise.
Later, Paul A
Charles Christ wrote:
> if you are going to have an air compressor, be it fixed in place or
> portable. build a small shed on the outside wall of the garage and
run a
> air line (steel or just a rubber air line) through the wall to the
inside.
> the sound of oil type compressors is annoying but the new oil free
types of
> compressors are absolutly deafening! the constant din of a
compressor is
> very annoying and no doubt after long term exposure a bit tough on
your
> hearing. the shed will muffle it enough to not disturb the neighbors
and
> you can talk to a friend or yourself(hmmmm.) and not need to yell to
be
> heard in the garage.
>
> chuck.
> huh? whacha say? hold on lemmie shut off da comprsser! NOW WHAT DID
YOU
> SAY?
> that is a bit how it goes with an in shop compressor.............c.
:)
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