hopefully not!
Not really done much recently, but try to avoid using powertools unless it is an acceptable time (so after about 10 on weekends) and try to use them in as short a time as possible, so plan cuts/etc so i can cut and be done. Using the extraction hoover (axi one that makes a racket thats a large hoover) is done after, easier in the space to make a mess then hoover the worktop.
the scrollsaw isnt too noisy (have to listen outside now you have brought it up!), the pillar drill again isnt loud and do try to use hand tools, so sand by hand and that sort of thing. smaller tools are used in the outhouse/workshop (1930's semi so got outside buildings) which helps and mitre saw/circular are always outside as no room indoors to use.
rarely use the router but again try to keep that to a minimum.
But we do have chickens at the far end of the garden, they can sometimes make a noise but no worse than a dog (and no cockerels), and grass cutting always in the afternoon.
Not really done much recently, but try to avoid using powertools unless it is an acceptable time (so after about 10 on weekends) and try to use them in as short a time as possible, so plan cuts/etc so i can cut and be done. Using the extraction hoover (axi one that makes a racket thats a large hoover) is done after, easier in the space to make a mess then hoover the worktop.
the scrollsaw isnt too noisy (have to listen outside now you have brought it up!), the pillar drill again isnt loud and do try to use hand tools, so sand by hand and that sort of thing. smaller tools are used in the outhouse/workshop (1930's semi so got outside buildings) which helps and mitre saw/circular are always outside as no room indoors to use.
rarely use the router but again try to keep that to a minimum.
But we do have chickens at the far end of the garden, they can sometimes make a noise but no worse than a dog (and no cockerels), and grass cutting always in the afternoon.