Air compressor silencer

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I am currently building a device to eliminate the loud noise from a air compressor:
 
  
1) Frame in your air compressor with 2x4 construction in a permanent location
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Details on tips for silencing the loud noise emitted from an air compressor.
  
2) Cover interior walls with peg board or wire mesh (I used peg board it was cheaper)
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==Procedure==
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#Frame in your air compressor with 2x4 construction in a permanent location.
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#Cover interior walls with peg board or wire mesh.
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#Cover all sides with foam over the peg board (example: 1-inch thick foam).
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#Cover all exterior walls with peg board so you can hang your tools on outside.
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#Place rubber mat on floor for the compressor to sit on to cut down on vibration.
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#Install a door for access.
  
3) Cover all sides with foam over the peg board (I used 1 inch thick)
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==Alternatives==
 
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*Build a lean-to addition on to your shop, and pass the electrical and air cables through the wall. Use a ventilation fan to provide cooling airflow to the compressor, or in summer, you can open two opposing windows and let the breeze cool the compressor. In colder weather, you can keep the windows closed, or open them slightly for ventilation.
4) Cover all exterior walls with peg board so you can hang your tools on outside
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*space the 2x4s for fiberglass insulation, and use that rather than foam.
 
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*use anything (even tack old paint sticks, lattice...) on the inside to prevent insulation from falling into compressor area.
5) Place rubber mat on floor for the compressor to sit on to cut down on vibration 
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*use plywood on the exterior (maybe even interior) of the structure, and then if need be add pegboard to hang tools from.  This will increase sound deadening even more.
 
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*BE SURE TO HAVE ADEQUATE VENTILATION FOR COOLING MOTOR AND COMPRESSOR- unless you don't care how long it lasts.  You could also 'oversize' the structure so there is adequate airspace within to keep the compressor cooled for intermittent use.  For continuous use, I'd suggest opening the door, which you can face away from the work area to help keep things a bit quieter in the shop.
6) I made mine with a door in front for access
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I found that if I took the compressor out of the shop, it was less noisy. I built a lean-to on to the shop and just passed the electrical cable and the air lines through the wall. In summer, I just open the two opposing windows and let the breeze cool the compressor. In winter, I keep the windows closed until the compressor is in use for an hour or so, and then open them slightly for ventilation.
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