[TheForge] Acoustical baffling
Mike McKim
mmckim at pa.net
Sun Jul 25 21:20:42 EDT 2004
I haven't listened to my compressor lately, or the actual source of the
sound, but in addition to the sound panels what about a muffler style design
on the air input to break up/disperse the wave front ?
Mike McKim
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Subject: [TheForge] Acoustical baffling
> My 7.5 hp T-30 compressor is located outside my shop and under a roof but
> not enclosed. But it is close (100') to a neighbor. It comes on frequently
when
> I am using the Old Blue hammer or sand blasting cabinet. I'm afraid it is
> beginning to irritate them and I would like to head off any problems.
>
> I put up a 4' x 8' wall with T-111 and home insulation. Helps but still a
> lot of noise going to the neighbors. I was thinking some kind of
convenient
> roll-up sound insulating blanket might be available that I could just drop
down,
> like a shade or curtain when in use. Any one have any experience or
> suggestions? They would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
> Don Plummer
> Plummer Design Works
> 392 Hallman Mill Road
> Phoenixville, PA 19460
> 610-495-5058
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