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  1. #211
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    OK, OK, so I picked myself up and got back to work. It's hard to do anything in a 43 deg shed.
    I removed everything from the storage rack, lined the walls with plywood, machined and fitted French cleats and wheeled in Andy's cabinets. The old rack had a pegboard fitted on the end face but I couldn't pull it down until there was somewhere to put all the tools...

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    .... so I propped it up and worked around it hoping it wouldn't fall on me until I unloaded it to a new home.

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    The new pegboards are mounted with French cleats and the (mostly non-woodworking) tools were transferred without incident before the old peg board was allowed to fall down! That pegboard will now be used for the inner lining of the DC sound enclosure. The old saw till was hung with great ceremony on the new wall. I can still remember the days when that little ARC till held ALL of my saws !
    Removing just that little stud wall has really opened up the old shed...

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    ..... and restored a sense of progress?
    It was a much better, even though hotter, day.

    fletty

    PS, do I owe anyone royalties for the use of 'French cleats' ..... Louis XIV ?
    a rock is an obsolete tool ......... until you don’t have a hammer!

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    Wow, what a huge difference. We could very nearly swing a proverbial in there. The cabinets look great too. If you haven't assembled that last draw by the 13th I'm going to do it.
    Those were the droids I was looking for.
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    I'm more marveling, that so much hard work was able to be done in a 43deg shed...Alan you're a ledg...I hope you've had adequate re-hydration

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    Quote Originally Posted by fletty View Post
    You HEAT your G&Ts !

    fletty

    saves on ice!
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  5. #215
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    At 43 deg its either sinking into the pool, neighbours yard or down the hill............could be it was just to much G&T giving it the impression it was at that angle.

    Lookin good all it needs now is a large centre bench.

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    This heat takes the fun out of playing in the shed.
    My fully insulated shed does a great job of keeping all the heat in.

    You shed wall looks very neat. I am glad the stylish saw till found a premier position on the wall.
    Scally
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  7. #217
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    jealous .... i need to get mor done in mine. Running out of space

    Looks good

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    Turning Wood Into Art

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    Quote Originally Posted by fletty View Post
    ...... It's hard to do anything in a 43 deg shed.
    I removed everything from the storage rack, .....
    I sometimes strip down to my shorts and just continue with what I was doing. No one visits me in the shed so no one to scare/shock.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveTTC View Post
    jealous .... i need to get mor done in mine. Running out of space

    Looks good

    Dave TTC
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    You just need a heaps bigger shed Dave

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    Want to come and give me a hand Fletty??

    31degrees, ocean nearby, cooling breezes.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by artme View Post

    Want to come and give me a hand Fletty??
    Any time mate.

    fletty
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    Quote Originally Posted by crowie View Post
    You just need a heaps bigger shed Dave
    Here here
    Or is it
    Hear hear
    Or maybe
    Hear here

    Dave TTC
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  13. #223
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    I realised a long time ago that systems such as dust collecting have to be thought of holistically if they are to provide a benefit. If you were to have a fantastically efficient DC then it is of no real benefit IF it is too inconvenient or too loud to turn on? Just like my academic career, I'm aiming at an average pass mark for all 3, efficient, convenient and quiet.
    Via this forum, someone ( and I'm sorry but I can't remember who!), put me on to a 30A remote via eBay so that I can carry the control with me to ensure I do use the DC even for those 'quick jobs' AND, I can leave the DC on when I have finished for the day and can turn it off from the house after a respectable time has passed.
    As for noise level, l have built an enclosure for the DC but it was only today when I started to get some idea of how quiet it would ..... or wouldn't be?
    The enclosure is timber framed, acoustically insulated ....

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    .... and ply covered.

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    Today l made and fitted the door. It is double stepped and has a 50mm panel of acoustic insulation held in place with recycled pegboard.

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    The door was then propped into place...

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    .... and sound levels measured.

    Without the door, with the enclosure not yet finished, no machinery running and the externally exhausting muffler not even designed ... the average sound level was 80dB.
    Fit the door ...... and 75dB !!!

    We live close to a main road which provides a volatile ambient noise level so the real test will be tonight when I'll test the noise level inside the shed and at 3 points on the boundary as this would be representative of the noise level impacting my neighbours IF I was working at night.
    Im hopeful that any increase from the external exhaust will be offset by plugging the remaining gaps in the enclosure?

    fletty
    a rock is an obsolete tool ......... until you don’t have a hammer!

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    What is an acceptable noise level at night

    Looks a good build btw

    Dave TTC
    Turning Wood Into Art

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    When your neighbour doesn't lean over the fence with a shotgun!
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