Howie
Established Member
I have recently bought a new air compressor and brad nailer. It is the bostitch MRC6-U compressor and brad nailer combo pack from screwfix for £200. I think it is pretty good quality kit and a good value price considering everyone else is retailing it at £250.
I have a single car brick built garage for my workshop and as it is next to my house and neighbours I am keen to keep the noise generated by my sawdust making activities to a minimum. So the bostitch compressor has a noise level of 97dB @ 1m, which really makes it a problem.
So I figured I would make a well ventilated box to contain some of the noise being generated.
I had a a space under my workbench that could accommodate the box and I wanted it to be mobile. So I started with the base and added a inlet path to the underneath of the base where the air will be coolest. As you can see from the pictures I have added baffles and carpet strips into the air inlet section to try and reduce the escaping noise.
I would also like to point out the entire box was made out of scraps I had lying around the workshop and took a weekend to make.
Next was to construct the sides, back and a top exit path for the warm air. I used a bathroom extractor which is wired up to run run continuously when there is power to the box.
More to come very soon.
Howie
I have a single car brick built garage for my workshop and as it is next to my house and neighbours I am keen to keep the noise generated by my sawdust making activities to a minimum. So the bostitch compressor has a noise level of 97dB @ 1m, which really makes it a problem.
![Bostitch 022.jpg Bostitch 022.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/5/5422-Bostitch-022.jpg)
So I figured I would make a well ventilated box to contain some of the noise being generated.
I had a a space under my workbench that could accommodate the box and I wanted it to be mobile. So I started with the base and added a inlet path to the underneath of the base where the air will be coolest. As you can see from the pictures I have added baffles and carpet strips into the air inlet section to try and reduce the escaping noise.
I would also like to point out the entire box was made out of scraps I had lying around the workshop and took a weekend to make.
![Bostitch 001.jpg Bostitch 001.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/5/5423-Bostitch-001.jpg)
![Bostitch 004.jpg Bostitch 004.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/5/5424-Bostitch-004.jpg)
![Bostitch 005.jpg Bostitch 005.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/5/5425-Bostitch-005.jpg)
Next was to construct the sides, back and a top exit path for the warm air. I used a bathroom extractor which is wired up to run run continuously when there is power to the box.
![Bostitch 008.jpg Bostitch 008.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/5/5426-Bostitch-008.jpg)
![Bostitch 007.jpg Bostitch 007.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/5/5427-Bostitch-007.jpg)
![Bostitch 009.jpg Bostitch 009.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/5/5428-Bostitch-009.jpg)
![Bostitch 010.jpg Bostitch 010.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/5/5429-Bostitch-010.jpg)
![Bostitch 011.jpg Bostitch 011.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/5/5430-Bostitch-011.jpg)
![Bostitch 012.jpg Bostitch 012.jpg](https://cdn.imagearchive.com/ukworkshop/data/attach/5/5431-Bostitch-012.jpg)
More to come very soon.
Howie