ctardi
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Okay, I have an odd situation, I started searching, but didn't really know what I was looking for.
I work for a rock climbing gym, lately I've been mostly doing maintenance work. We have an old, oiled, compressor that I would like to quiet down a bit, and make it more convenient for me. My first priority is to do an oil change on it. Any advice?
Second, I would like to put it in an enclosure, both for noise while it is operating, and also to keep it away from curious young'ns. I am assuming that it will need ventilation (duh!), and the ideal situation would be an outside wall, but I am not able or allowed to do this. How am I able to both vent it, and quiet it down a bit? I'm not asking for a whisper quiet, just take a bit off of it.
I will also be plumbing in drops every 30 feet, at ceiling level, and I have materials for that, so it is not an issue. My question is if it is a wise idea to use rubber hose for this? We happen to have enough surplus hose, and a box full of T's, each with two females and one male coupling on them. The system does not see extreme use, just once or twice a week for a couple hours running a nailer, ratchet, cutoff wheel, or reciprocating saw.
Thoughts?
I work for a rock climbing gym, lately I've been mostly doing maintenance work. We have an old, oiled, compressor that I would like to quiet down a bit, and make it more convenient for me. My first priority is to do an oil change on it. Any advice?
Second, I would like to put it in an enclosure, both for noise while it is operating, and also to keep it away from curious young'ns. I am assuming that it will need ventilation (duh!), and the ideal situation would be an outside wall, but I am not able or allowed to do this. How am I able to both vent it, and quiet it down a bit? I'm not asking for a whisper quiet, just take a bit off of it.
I will also be plumbing in drops every 30 feet, at ceiling level, and I have materials for that, so it is not an issue. My question is if it is a wise idea to use rubber hose for this? We happen to have enough surplus hose, and a box full of T's, each with two females and one male coupling on them. The system does not see extreme use, just once or twice a week for a couple hours running a nailer, ratchet, cutoff wheel, or reciprocating saw.
Thoughts?