I have an old Axminster 50L drum dust extractor that i use for dust extraction on hand powered tools. Suction is great but the noise is not. So much so that I was thinking of buying a quieter version (think they now do Numatic brand versions which are supposedly much quieter). Looking online, here and on Youtube mainly, there are a number of examples of people building sound reducing boxes to place the extractor/vacuum in to reduce the noise, in some cases reducing the dB quite significantly.
The general consensus seems to be to build a box, insulate it and make and install some type of baffler to dampen the noise that is directed out of the box. This seems sensible. The thing that concerns me more is what do you do with all the heat build up that there surely must be from running it for more than 10 mins. Heat is raised as a concern in a few of the examples but none really seem to have a go at tackling a solution properly. May be it is not an issue at all!
Had anyone had a go at building something like this and if so how effective was it and what did you do, if anything, about heat.
The general consensus seems to be to build a box, insulate it and make and install some type of baffler to dampen the noise that is directed out of the box. This seems sensible. The thing that concerns me more is what do you do with all the heat build up that there surely must be from running it for more than 10 mins. Heat is raised as a concern in a few of the examples but none really seem to have a go at tackling a solution properly. May be it is not an issue at all!
Had anyone had a go at building something like this and if so how effective was it and what did you do, if anything, about heat.