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 nowhere.elysium The Pork Lord

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 Posted: 15:44 - 29 Oct 2016 Post subject: Sound proofing for a workshop |
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Right. I'm going to be putting together a workshop in the house that I'm buying. It's a terraced townhouse, and the tooling will be going in a concrete-floored garage. Two of the tools in question are of the big, heavy and noisy variety - a lathe and a mill, specifically. While I'm fairly confident that the neighbour on one side won't be overly bothered by any noise made here, I have no idea about the other side, so in order to forestall any difficulty, I'd like to isolate as much of the noise generated as is humanly possible, preferably for a sensible price.
Does anyone here have any practical experience of doing this, and if so, what did you do? I'm reticent to try and build a raised platform, given that the combined weight of the machines will be somewhere in the region of 1000kg. I'm also quite leery of placing the lathe on a rubber mat, given that I want to be able to consistently eliminate any twist in the lathe bed.
Building thin stud walling with soundproofing layers around the workshop area is a possibility, although I'd really like to not have to go to the hassle/cost of doing that if I can avoid it.
The sound levels generated by these machines is somewhere in the 85-88dB region, according to other people's sound readings.
Inb4 some prat suggests eggboxes. That's sound absorption, not sound proofing. ____________________ '10 SV650SF, '83 GS650GT (it lives!), Questionable DIY dash project, 3D Printer project, Lasercutter project |
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Itchy has a persistent tone, at a fairly fixed pitch range.... no ones killed him yet. You should be fine  |
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These guys have lots of sound/heat insulation/absorption stuff;
https://www.agriemach.com/ ____________________ The above comment isn't necessarily the truth and anyone that says it is, is only correct if it's the truth or they're bigger than me. |
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What size is your lathe? I have four rubber isolator feet that might do to mount it on and reduce transmitted noise. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
132.9mph off and walked away. Gear is good, gear is good, gear is very very good  |
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Nice gear head machine but if you already budgeted for it check the price as they have gone up recently.
The gear head will be noisier than a belt drive machine, only mention it because of the thread topic. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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I know a gear head is a bit louder, but the increased weight and torque over the 290v makes it worthwhile, IMO. Provided I can dampen the worst of it, I don't mind some noise. I'm not expecting anything to be whisper quiet, I just don't want neighbour complaints, is all. ____________________ '10 SV650SF, '83 GS650GT (it lives!), Questionable DIY dash project, 3D Printer project, Lasercutter project |
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It'll certainly do anything you want it to do. Check your PM's. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Four independent rubber feet would probably be the best bet then, the ones under my Harrison M450 are adjustable although the thread pitch is quite coarse so there was a lot of the endless tiny adjustments you mention, my shed floor is spectacularly pissed though  |
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Here are my only valid input to this thread:
1. You're moving?? I missed that memo, but ... nice one Where going?
2. "leery" / "lairy" ... are they the same. Google says not. Are they, in fact, interchangeable? ____________________ Not nearly as interesting in real life. |
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| hellkat wrote: | Here are my only valid input to this thread:
1. You're moving??  I missed that memo, but ... nice one  Where going?
2. "leery" / "lairy" ... are they the same. Google says not. Are they, in fact, interchangeable? |
Sorry, yes. Moving to Brum. Still keeping the flat and the job in London though, so not disappearing entirely.
Leery - not entirely comfortable with, Lairy - loud/brash/a bit vulgar. ____________________ '10 SV650SF, '83 GS650GT (it lives!), Questionable DIY dash project, 3D Printer project, Lasercutter project |
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Y'up me old space cadet.
Brum eh? Hows about next April you me and maybe some North/Midland twarts meeting up for the Red Marley Freak Hillclimb?
Say you've got the machine isolated from the ground (BTW they do self levelling floor compounds) you'll still need some kind of absorption in the walls and ceiling.
Timber battens....Rockwool slabs as thick as practical(Not foil backed type, the dense fibreglass ones) and then double thickness plasterboard stuck together with Green Glue...the aim being to have little air gaps between each layer of material.
The other obvious thing is talk to whom it may concern. First thing I said to Al Qaeda when they moved in nextdoor was Hi, I make music and own motorbikes and if ever I'm being too noisy please tell me.
So far so good, but mainly because I choose my moments to either ROCK OUT! or WARM UP my DUCATI before changing the oil. ____________________ Diabolical homemade music Bandcamp and Soundcloud
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Buy a bag of cement. Level the lathe on thin wedges, mix up the cement with water to the consistancy of custard and pour it around the base, make dams of timber if you like. Let it set and the lathe will be sitting snugly on the floor nice and level.
Make a sensitive level one of your first projects:
https://bbs.homeshopmachinist.net/threads/39202-Shop-Made-Tools?p=1076328#post1076328 ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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| Howling Terror wrote: | Y'up me old space cadet.
Brum eh? Hows about next April you me and maybe some North/Midland twarts meeting up for the Red Marley Freak Hillclimb? | That sounds hilarious and reckless in equal measure, so count me in.
| Howling Terror wrote: | Say you've got the machine isolated from the ground (BTW they do self levelling floor compounds) you'll still need some kind of absorption in the walls and ceiling.
Timber battens....Rockwool slabs as thick as practical(Not foil backed type, the dense fibreglass ones) and then double thickness plasterboard stuck together with Green Glue...the aim being to have little air gaps between each layer of material. | This is something that I've already pretty much considered and nailed down as the way to go - the added bonus being that it'll make the garage that much warmer to work in. As I say, I am pretty confident that the neighbour on one side will be fine with it (he's a BCFer who wants things machined, serendipitously enough) - the other side is offset by a stairwell, so I'm hoping that the walls won't transmit as much, and solving the floor would be the ideal.
| Howling Terror wrote: | The other obvious thing is talk to whom it may concern. First thing I said to Al Qaeda when they moved in nextdoor was Hi, I make music and own motorbikes and if ever I'm being too noisy please tell me.
So far so good, but mainly because I choose my moments to either ROCK OUT! or WARM UP my DUCATI before changing the oil. | Yeah, I was going to have a word with them regardless, because I don't want to be that wanker who just rocks up and starts making big noise at tosser o'clock in the morning. At least, not without fair warning first, anyway...
Nice project - definitely going to do one of those. The concrete base sounds like a good idea. I presume that metal wedges would be the best bet, yes? Last thing I want is for wooden wedges to expand/contract in the middle of set concrete. ____________________ '10 SV650SF, '83 GS650GT (it lives!), Questionable DIY dash project, 3D Printer project, Lasercutter project |
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Metal, wood, plastic. They are only needed for an hour whilst the grout sets. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 124 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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