Noise, Neighbours and woodwork.....
Hmmmm Sounds like the title for a book ;)
I do not have a shed, with renting, I do not have the money to put in a shed to work in (I have a small store room that is not suitable for working in, and a garden shed for storing cable etc for work.(the landlord knows about my business and is happy for me to work from home)
My hobby is woodworking, so I looked into the local noise regs and was surprised "
Power Tools
Power tools can make quite a racket. Their use is only allowed provided the equipment is in good working order and compatible with the work being undertaken.
If using a static unit like a brick saw or compressor, try to position it away from your neighbour’s living and sleeping areas. You should also restrict usage to a maximum of two hours a day, between 7.00 am and 7.00 pm, Mondays to Saturdays, with a later start of 9.00 am on Sundays and Public Holidays.".: City of Swan :. Noise
So I can work 7 days a week, 2 hours a day with really noisy things like brick saws, which I guess is also routers and circular saws. Sanders and Drills I guess are not as loud or annoying.
If I had a shed I could insulate it and reduce noises to acceptable levels, but this can not be done when renting.
What do others do ? do you just do what you want when you want until someone complains ? I do not want to annoy my neighbours but I also do not want to only do things for a small period of time each day.
Looking forward to other peoples ideas :)
Kat.