I bought a new Husky Compressor, 60 gal. vertical tank standard oil type compressor. When I first turned it on I was floored by how loud it was. Just as noisy as an oilless type.
I have never looked for what made a compressor noisey or quiet. My old(er) 30 gal. portable is a Black " Craftsman Industrial " and is very ... very quiet. So I rolled it out and noticed the Muffler on the air intake, my new one had nothing there but the filter material.
So to try and lower the noise from the new one I bought 2 new filter/mufflers that fit my Craftsman. Machined a piece of 1/4" x 1 1/2" steel to fit in the place of the stock filter.
Drilled and tapped 2 holes for 1/2" NPT, put 2 - 90* fittings in it and screwed the new muffler / filters in and installed it.
It cut the noise down to about 1/3 of what it was .... I'll be able to keep this compressor afterall. The 2 mufflers cost approx. 38$ shipped.
I have never looked for what made a compressor noisey or quiet. My old(er) 30 gal. portable is a Black " Craftsman Industrial " and is very ... very quiet. So I rolled it out and noticed the Muffler on the air intake, my new one had nothing there but the filter material.
So to try and lower the noise from the new one I bought 2 new filter/mufflers that fit my Craftsman. Machined a piece of 1/4" x 1 1/2" steel to fit in the place of the stock filter.
Drilled and tapped 2 holes for 1/2" NPT, put 2 - 90* fittings in it and screwed the new muffler / filters in and installed it.
It cut the noise down to about 1/3 of what it was .... I'll be able to keep this compressor afterall. The 2 mufflers cost approx. 38$ shipped.
