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dasstolguy

Silencer on Air Compressor

Post by dasstolguy » Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:38 pm

It is amazing the stuff you get into Before the building begins.
I have talked "Quiet" air compressors to anyone who would listen.
The "body shop" guys tell me to put a silencer on the air intake port
if I truly want a quiet operation.

Searching the web I got the following description of a silencer:

"can be easily constructed from sheet metal. It just
makes the air do two 180 turns on the way into the compressor so the noise
can't get back out."

Can you buy these "silencers"? Where?
Has anyone ever built one of these sucessfully?
Is this a box kinda thing or could it be made out of some
copper tubing or PVC?

Rob Sexmith
Rebel 722R
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klehman

Silencer on Air Compressor

Post by klehman » Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:38 pm

Ummm
THe motor and compressor noise dwarfs the intake noise on any compressor
I've ever had. And that is usually dwarfed by the airdrill noise...
They all had an intake air filter.
Ken

dasstolguy@dcsol.com wrote:
It is amazing the stuff you get into Before the building begins.
I have talked "Quiet" air compressors to anyone who would listen.
The "body shop" guys tell me to put a silencer on the air intake port
if I truly want a quiet operation.



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LisaFly99

Silencer on Air Compressor

Post by LisaFly99 » Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:38 pm

In a message dated 1/23/02 8:50:29 AM Central Standard Time, klehman@albedo.net writes:

> I have talked "Quiet" air compressors to anyone who would listen.
The "body shop" guys tell me to put a silencer on the air intake port
if I truly want a quiet operation.
The only true way I've found is to build a doghouse for it out side and pipe it in.
And a maintenance schedule, check oil and drain tank on a regular bases.
Phil&Lisa Smith

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Wayne G. O'Shea

Silencer on Air Compressor

Post by Wayne G. O'Shea » Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:38 pm

Phil is correct, that's the only way!!! I even went one step further and mine's in the hanger and piped to the shop 60 feet away. I can still here it running and shutting off! Can especially hear it when the pressure switch freezes up and it's jumping up and down!!!

Wayne
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Subject: Re: Silencer on Air Compressor


In a message dated 1/23/02 8:50:29 AM Central Standard Time, klehman@albedo.net (klehman@albedo.net) writes:

> I have talked "Quiet" air compressors to anyone who would listen.
The "body shop" guys tell me to put a silencer on the air intake port
if I truly want a quiet operation.
The only true way I've found is to build a doghouse for it out side and pipe it in.
And a maintenance schedule, check oil and drain tank on a regular bases.
Phil&Lisa Smith


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