I like your math, thank you! Being that its mounted behind my building I'm not yet sure of noise factors. Hopefully have electrical hooked up soon and find outIs that air filter too restrictive? Let's find out...
Assuming that air filter is used on a 350 (5.7l) engine. Let's use a 350 cu in engine at 6000 rpm to determine the cfm flow of a suitable automotive air filter worst case situation airflow.
(350 cu in x 6000 rev/min) / 3456 cu in/cu ft = 607 cu ft/min
An air filter for a 350 cu in engine would need to be capable of flowing 607 cu ft/min.
That single stage air compressor pump is likely putting out only 20 cu ft/min (CFM). So that air filter, if sized for a 350 engine, is 30 times larger than needed.
OP that is a nice shed and you put some thought into the design. Nice work. Post pictures when done.
Are you going to put sound baffles inside to deaden the sound waves?
Thanks! I'll check it outThere are sheets of sound absorbing foam from Amazon and other sources,they cut easily with an electric carving knife.Some are peel and stick,others need the tube of adhesive the manufacturer calls for.
Thank you! I haven't put the door on shed yet, the black pipe carries the air line and electrical linesI really like your what you are doing there...
Is the door between the compressor and the building? What is that black pipe on top for?






Thanks that was a but sketchy lolDig how you did the little trolley thing to get the compressor in place.
Thank you!Nice work, obviously some thought put into the design and ventilation.
Well its a new belt and being that old one lasted years im not too concerned however, the panel behind compressor unscrews easy enoughHow do you plan on changing the belt with it right up against the wall like that?
That's funny! ThanksSheesh, this guy wears Garage Journal underwear. Very nice execution on all levels.
Thanks much! I'm not an electrician but my electrician tells me he can control it off pressure switch so it only runs when compressor runs.... I hope he is right, he better be lol. He is or was a professor or teacher to electricians, so far his work has been greatLooks good! As others have said you clearly did some planning here.
Would you mind explaining how you will control your fan? I built a compressor room in my shop and would like a way to automatically control an exhaust fan.
Are you installing an auto drain as well?
Are you putting a vent of some sort on the bottom of the enclosure to draw the air in? Assuming that the cooler fan is pushing air out.
So you have top fan pushing air out, the cooler fan pushing air out, how will the air be replaced that is being pushed out? or do I have it wrong and the cooler fan is pulling air in?
Yes sir 1290 HaydenWhat brand cooler is that? A Hayden unit?
Thank you!, yeah we see well over a 100 in summer, 120 last year for 2 days lolI want to build something similiar, but circumstances quite unsimilar. Your concern is obviously how to keep it cool, mine will be how to keep it warm and dry. Beautiful work though.
Yes sir 1290 Hayden
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Yeah Larry, not sure why pics look crappy. But it has inlet at top and outlet at bottomHard to tell from your pictures, but are both ports of the Hayden cooler on the bottom? The other aftercooler threads here seem to recommend having the cooler arranged horzontally - air in via the top port and air out via the bottom port so it drains.
Thanks! I get inspiration from this forumLooks good, better than most industrial setups I have seen.
There is a water trap after cooler, also added Auto tank drain so its all an experiment for sureWhere is all of the condensate that the heat exchanger creates going to go?
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I hope I can let you know next weekI would be interested in knowing how the intake mods quieted it down.
Mufflers on the intake are the way to go for less noise.
Well it ran for about 20 seconds and the water trap blew up, like literally blew apart. Not sure what happened. BUT, the compressor was much quieter for 20 seconds lolI would be interested in knowing how the intake mods quieted it down.
Mufflers on the intake are the way to go for less noise.
