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Just wondering if people here have had complaints from neighbours and how they have dealt with them?
I plan to have a single garage workshop soon (moving into a new house) and one thing I hadn't thought about is if the neighbours could be difficult with the excess noise I'll be making. I'd like to have a little shop time most days after work (after 7pm), and definately the most part of the weekends. But putting myself in my neighbours shoes, I guess that's not fair? especially if they're the type that likes to spend time in their garden over the weekend.
I'll be doing my best to pick up quiet tools. I'm hoping to get the Axminster TS-250M-2 table saw and the Axminster HBS350N band saw, which both have an induction motor, so should be pretty quiet??
My lathe is pretty quiet.
But all the other tools I own like Router, Mitre Saw, Circular Saw, Jigsaw, Sanders etc etc are all pretty damn noisey.
I think I'll have to just be doing turning and hand tool work in the evenings, with the odd power tool here and there.
With all the attention on dust collection in the last few years, I wonder if the next big thing will be reduced noise?
I plan to have a single garage workshop soon (moving into a new house) and one thing I hadn't thought about is if the neighbours could be difficult with the excess noise I'll be making. I'd like to have a little shop time most days after work (after 7pm), and definately the most part of the weekends. But putting myself in my neighbours shoes, I guess that's not fair? especially if they're the type that likes to spend time in their garden over the weekend.
I'll be doing my best to pick up quiet tools. I'm hoping to get the Axminster TS-250M-2 table saw and the Axminster HBS350N band saw, which both have an induction motor, so should be pretty quiet??
My lathe is pretty quiet.
But all the other tools I own like Router, Mitre Saw, Circular Saw, Jigsaw, Sanders etc etc are all pretty damn noisey.
I think I'll have to just be doing turning and hand tool work in the evenings, with the odd power tool here and there.
With all the attention on dust collection in the last few years, I wonder if the next big thing will be reduced noise?