Silence your air compressor CHEAP!

Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль

Noisy air compressor? Yeah, me too. But then I got a bucket!

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  • @madmanmapper
    @madmanmapper Жыл бұрын

    As of this comment, my resonator is still in good shape, being used in a full time mechanic shop for 3 years. That being said, many folks have raised the concern that foam will (eventually) degrade over time and turn to dust, which the compressor can inhale. If you make one of these, I recommend you simply add 'checking the foam' to your compressor's maintenance schedule. In my opinion, the potential damage that could be caused by foam dust is minimal anyways. And adding a filter afterwards is a bad idea because foam dust would block the filter and the compressor would just inhale the filter AND the foam. Encapsulating the foam in a thin sheet of fabric, such as a T-shirt or a pillow case might be a solution, but that might lessen the sound absorption. Build one yourself, and experiment, that's what we do :)

  • @ludditeneaderthal

    @ludditeneaderthal

    Жыл бұрын

    Just fill it with a roll of plastic window screen... same effect, no degradation

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ludditeneaderthal now there's an idea.

  • @jtadevich

    @jtadevich

    Жыл бұрын

    @@madmanmapper I think you may have had it right with a t-shirt filter. Or even the stock filter after your suppressor with t-shirt filter. That sounds almost fool proof for many years over many compressor designs. Man I got to try this. Nice vid you crazy Mad Man!

  • @cdoublejj

    @cdoublejj

    Жыл бұрын

    if you check it, the air filter would just be a little dirty. when foam degrades it puts of particles here and there. i doubt it matters either way, so long as you check it.

  • @desmo0076

    @desmo0076

    Жыл бұрын

    Just wrap the chicken wire with speaker grille cloth, it's acoustically transparent so sound would still pass freely.

  • @timc7317
    @timc73172 жыл бұрын

    Just finished building mine tonight, and the results were STUNNING. 60 Gallon, 3.5HP Campbell Hausfeld compressor was running about 100db 2 feet from the pump with the stock muffler. After installing this modification, it dropped to about 77db! I use a ton of air with my vapor blast cabinet, so a loud compressor was really annoying. Now, my little handheld vacuum is louder than the compressor. THANK YOU!

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    2 жыл бұрын

    Amazing isn't it, not having your ears bleed? You are quite welcome!

  • @Katya5cat
    @Katya5cat Жыл бұрын

    I used to work as a mechanic for a large concrete supplier. My shop was fairly large and had a big air compressor. The compressor was an occasional batch plant back-up so it was huge. The intake had a big 4" pipe air intake. It was loud enough that you couldn't hear people talking when it was running. I had the idea of coupling a truck muffler to it. I convinced my boss that nothing was permanent and could be used for a truck if need be. So it was okayed by him. I welded up an adapter for the air cleaner an used some 4" exhaust elbows to hook it all up. With that muffler on the intake between the air cleaner and air inlet it was amazing how quiet it got in that shop.

  • @coryboes7118

    @coryboes7118

    Жыл бұрын

    Same direction as airflow??? Or backwards???

  • @Katya5cat

    @Katya5cat

    Жыл бұрын

    @@coryboes7118 Same direction as the air flow. There was a significant amount of reverberation coming from the aircleaner. I would estimate 70% of the noise came from there. It was like night and day after the installation. It was a very old compressor from the thirties I think.

  • @alfredovasquez774
    @alfredovasquez7744 жыл бұрын

    there needs to be a decibel reader when it comes to videos like this.

  • @Hellsong89

    @Hellsong89

    Жыл бұрын

    Even if its not calibrated it gives indication when you measure the silent shop vs on and off muffler, so yes, even with free phone app it makes sense to measure results and tell all that info/data.

  • @rogersmith7656
    @rogersmith76564 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video. I made mufflers per your instructions. Because my compressor is a twin 2" intake, 30 HP I used 5 gallon buckets. The results were great. They took out the thumping intake sound.

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for letting me know how well it worked! It's an amazing difference - not having your ears bleed!

  • @brainswole101
    @brainswole101 Жыл бұрын

    I worked at a wastewater facility years ago. They designed the compressor and blower mufflers to be positioned outside of the building. Similar results if it works as well as you're claiming. I have a 50 gal at home that I put in an insulated dog box behind my garage and just hard plumbed a connection port to inside so I can hook/unhook a rubber hose. That's been my most successful so far. Great video!

  • @DB.KOOPER
    @DB.KOOPER Жыл бұрын

    My Dad put something similar (different construction) on his compressor 30 years ago and it's still on to this day. I replaced the foam with some closed cell stuff that doesn;t break u[p as easily but yes indeed it makes a MASSIVE difference. Great video make, Subscribed.

  • @gavins9021
    @gavins90212 жыл бұрын

    great idea, simple and effective. Same concept as a glass pack muffler that doesn't restrict air flow

  • @austinroots
    @austinroots5 жыл бұрын

    I have a new 5hp compressor. Been looking for a solution and yours looks quite effective, simple and cheap. Will be trying this! Thanks

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    5 жыл бұрын

    Let me know how it works out!

  • @Ki-Lessons
    @Ki-Lessons4 ай бұрын

    Well done. As a professional inventor, I give you high marks here. I always tell people, do simple things simply. Simply trying something first, see what happens really works well in these cases.

  • @jdullemond
    @jdullemond3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for pointing out the automatic volume adjustment on your camera, it would not have been immediately obvious. And great job!

  • @ringandpinion3064
    @ringandpinion3064 Жыл бұрын

    I'm a retired compressor mechanic, I started back in the days before rotary screw compressors took over the market. This is as good an idea for a home made silencer as I've seen. It might need some additional support from vibration and I'm unsure if the plastic will deal with the heat, just saying.

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    Жыл бұрын

    For sure. The bucket never gets too hot as it's far enough up. It's still floppy, and I'd say the bottom of the bucket definitely needs something in it to stabilize it.

  • @madmax222

    @madmax222

    Жыл бұрын

    As a current compressor tech don't you think it will cut capacity? I can't imagine air is moving as easily through the stock air filter

  • @ringandpinion3064

    @ringandpinion3064

    Жыл бұрын

    @@madmax222 Probably, but I doubt the capacity is overly affected, that is a pretty big area. Depends on how much you stuff in the bucket. Some older/larger compressors simply had to have silencers, these new small, high speed units are pretty noisy, but for the price, they're worth it. Some of the noise is from hammering in the tank, you would need a discharge silencer for that.

  • @joemendyk9994

    @joemendyk9994

    6 ай бұрын

    ​​@@madmax222 the wire cage is the same diameter as original outlet. This is a silencer, not a filter. It absorbs the sound waves produced by the intake. No effect on air flow.

  • @CrawldaBeast
    @CrawldaBeast Жыл бұрын

    You are basically following the principals of a glass pack muffler. I will be trying this out for sure. Great video.

  • @Filip_Phreriks
    @Filip_Phreriks2 жыл бұрын

    Looks like it would do the job. You gave me an idea. I have an old intake box from an old 80cc dirt bike and I'll make it fit and see if it makes a difference. If it doesn't I'll make something similar to this. Mine outputs less then 2kw but makes a really deep thumping sound which is almost unbearable in my small shed. Great video!

  • @Todd66
    @Todd66 Жыл бұрын

    Crazy cool. Only change I would make aside from the plywood base is a different colored bucket to match the compressor :) Good video

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @martyk1156
    @martyk1156 Жыл бұрын

    I have an ancient Worthington compressor and the intake has a muffler set up with a series of cans like a nesting doll. It is quiet and works well for a 90 year old compressor.

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, that was my original design idea for a resonator.

  • @georgespangler1517
    @georgespangler15174 жыл бұрын

    I ran mine through the wall too the outside,,,best way to do it if you can,,,,very quiet and no more shop dust

  • @54mgtf22
    @54mgtf22 Жыл бұрын

    Love your work 👍

  • @assassinlexx1993
    @assassinlexx1993 Жыл бұрын

    A blanket of safe and sound rock wool insulation. Will greatly decrease the sound and used as the muffler in design. You will be amazed by how quiet it is. Just keep the motor free and cooled.

  • @tomkelly8827
    @tomkelly88274 жыл бұрын

    This is so simple and brilliant! Well done and thanks for sharing! I have been deciding between a more expensive ultra quiet air compressor and a louder and cheaper one that I could quiet on my own. The sound from those things is so annoying!

  • @richbaumann2999

    @richbaumann2999

    Жыл бұрын

    Especially oil less ones.

  • @JustinCrediblename
    @JustinCrediblename Жыл бұрын

    that's great. thank you! If I ever need a big boy air compressor, I know what project that I'll accomplish right after I install it.

  • @PropaneTreeFiddy
    @PropaneTreeFiddy3 жыл бұрын

    This thing looks like it requires an NFA tax stamp to own!

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    3 жыл бұрын

    Shush! Don't tell them!

  • @TalRohan
    @TalRohan Жыл бұрын

    thats very cool I haver been considering buying a new compressor because mine is so ridiculously loud (its not as old as yours either) but I'm going to try this first. thanks for sharing

  • @enemyofthestate9358
    @enemyofthestate9358 Жыл бұрын

    I mounted mine on big rubber donuts with big fender washers in both sides of the donuts and attached it to th floor with redheads that made mine quite a bit quieter I think this will really help even more

  • @JamesDoylesGarage
    @JamesDoylesGarage3 жыл бұрын

    To help with a few of the comments concerning the decibel meter. I believe you could down load a free (better than nothing) meter for your phone. I'll take your word for it, that this is a great idea. I actually seen a guy, use a $50 Thursh muffler. But yours is a bit more affordable lol. Thank you for the post. I'm going to try this.

  • @sannyassi73
    @sannyassi733 ай бұрын

    I'd never seen this before, yet I just knew someone had done something like this. I came up with this nearly exact idea independently since I run this thing in the basement, where I live and it is god aweful loud- I've built an enclosure for it and put it behind a tiny wall which has already made a huge difference (it is well ventilated with an air intake with a mini box fan and an exhaust for the enclosure so it stays nice and cool inside). Next is to run the intake out the side of the House so the intake pulls air from outside which should eliminate a lot of sound- then I was going to do this exact thing with the exhaust. I'm glad to see someone has done it and that it works so well! Thanks for doing the testing for me, I feel a lot more confident now!

  • @opera5714
    @opera5714 Жыл бұрын

    Don't ask me why, I bought a case of spin on gas filters (they just look like metal oil filters) when they became incompatible with alcohol blends. I use these on the intake of my compressor. Quiets it down and filters out particles.

  • @N20Joe
    @N20Joe Жыл бұрын

    Simple and clever, I love it!

  • @dljones61
    @dljones61 Жыл бұрын

    I have that exact same air compressor but in an 80-gallon model and it has a horizontal tank, I Bought it 40 years ago, Yep, ain't lying, and it still works. Great mod though :)

  • @skyak4493
    @skyak4493 Жыл бұрын

    Not to complain, but it is very important to NOT put thinks that decay or otherwise lack structure AFTER the filter. I am pretty sure this would work just as well if your foam silencer was outside the filter, and then it wouldn't add a failure mode to your compressor. Open cell foam decays into dust. An old mattress pad is already full of dust. Foams decay faster when exposed to hydrocarbons, including the oil in a compressor.

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    Жыл бұрын

    While I'm not entirely disagreeing with you, it's lasted 3 years so far, and that was already old mattress foam. Yes, eventually it will turn to dust. But for something I spent less than $20 on, 3+ years is great. Especially if you consider that there really isn't an already-made equivalent. And while a filter after the silencer might make sense on paper, I'd be much, much more worried that decayed foam dust would clog the filter, and the compressor would inhale the filter and the dust. Whereas this way, it can only inhale the dust. Besides, you can simply add 'inspecting the silencer foam' to your compressor's maintenance routine.

  • @currentliveoccupant

    @currentliveoccupant

    Жыл бұрын

    Was looking for this comment. From experience I can tell you foam degrade till it gets sucked thru the machine. I built a baffled foam lined box silencer for an intake on a 30hp machine that would run between 8 and 20 hours a day every day. After a few years the foam was pretty much gone. For a little 5hp it might take considerably longer.

  • @timrussell1559
    @timrussell1559 Жыл бұрын

    Old video i know, i work in a busy auto repair shop and the compressor runs constantly for 12 hours a day there, the cylinders and heads stay insanely hot all the time(i would guess 300+ degrees at times) Its hard to imagine that a plastic bucket would hold up to this intense heat and not melt. Perhaps in a limited use hobby shop enviroment such a device would hold up just fine, but, in a commercial shop i dont think that plastic would survive for very long. I rigged up a large diesel engine fuel filter to use on the inlet of my 30 gallon home compressor that works very well and greatly reduces the noise level. Good vid!

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    Жыл бұрын

    This compressor IS in a busy auto repair shop. It's held up for years. A compressor really shouldn't be getting that hot. Even so, you can just extend the intake pipe to take it away from the heat, and use a metal can or bucket.

  • @ralfeotto4468
    @ralfeotto4468 Жыл бұрын

    what a great idea. Thank you for sharing it

  • @nicolausranker8521
    @nicolausranker8521 Жыл бұрын

    Very cool. I'm going to try it on mine. Think I will go with the 1 gallon paint can idea.

  • @roywilson2159
    @roywilson21598 ай бұрын

    I wouldn't use the plywood though but I would use drywall are particle board where they're more dense

  • @johnbarker5009
    @johnbarker5009 Жыл бұрын

    Wow, that works really well!

  • @skeetersaurus6249
    @skeetersaurus6249 Жыл бұрын

    I saw this trick done, 20-years ago. The fellow that showed me this, explained it like such: an air compressor is nothing but a combustion engine running backwards (you are capturing the 'compressed exhaust' and wanting to free-flow the 'atmospheric intake'...so, as he put it, the 'air intake' on a compressor is the 'exhaust pipe' on a car...OF COURSE you want a muffler! He had his compressor inside his shop (due to theft), but had black-piped his intake through the wall, to the outside of the building...and between 'routed outside' and this HUGE bucket muffler at the end, the 8-hp 100-gallon compressor sounded about like a 1/10-hp 'airless' micro-compressor!

  • @DatBoiOrly
    @DatBoiOrly Жыл бұрын

    personally i would use those buckets that lock shut even though its unlikely to drop off just that added bit of safety

  • @Dc423holly
    @Dc423holly3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video. I'm building my unit with a 1 gallon paint can right now using your technique. I only have a 20 gallon compressor but its just as loud as the big compressors so Im gonna try to quiet it. I'll let you know how it works.

  • @brucemoyers1006

    @brucemoyers1006

    3 жыл бұрын

    How'd it go Dale?

  • @Dc423holly

    @Dc423holly

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@brucemoyers1006 It seemed to help quite a bit. I wouldint say its quiet but much less noise then without it.

  • @johnconstantinou8755
    @johnconstantinou8755 Жыл бұрын

    If you are concerned about the foam degrading, wrap the wire cage with Scotch Brite pads to catch the little bits before it gets ingested into the compressor. It is porous enough to let air to pass through, yet catch debris

  • @tiaan_va

    @tiaan_va

    2 ай бұрын

    why would the air need to go through the cage though? The air is not taken in via the sides of the cage, the cage is just a tunnel. All that needs to go through the cage and into the foam in the sound waves. So even wrapping the cage in clingwrap will serve the purpose exactly the same without having to bother with weaving scotch brite pads around a mesh.

  • @reimundkrohn8938
    @reimundkrohn8938 Жыл бұрын

    I work in the compressed air industry, and there are products available for purchase that work precisely like this, but are made with non-flammable materials. This is important because compression is an exo-thermic process... every kW of compressor power input = .95 kW of heat output. While reciprocating compressors are designed for low duty cycles (where the machine will have time to cool off during extended shutdown periods), IF a major leak to were occur that forced a continuous load on the machine, it would heat up to the point that it could ignite your plastic bucket. I have seen this happen at a client's facility in Carman, MB - where they installed a 5hp Champion compressor in a closet and left it powered on over the weekend. The pump itself (aluminum) got hot enough to melt and the result was a fire that engulfed three floors of the plant. This is a good hack, but please don't use it in a setting where the potential for overrunning the compressor (or even leaving to run unsupervised) might exist.

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    Жыл бұрын

    That's good to know. I should use metal buckets for future silencer projects. If the foam were to burn in a metal bucket, it would be contained(ish). But a melting flaming plastic bucket could be a problem!

  • @JoelArseneaultYouTube
    @JoelArseneaultYouTube Жыл бұрын

    I have an air compressor in the attic of my garage, and when I wanted to add a filter and silencer, I went to an automotive junk yard and purchased a air box from a MK4 VW jetta .... Cars have built in silencers in the air box and if I want to replace the filter, now I just order an air filter for a MK4 Jetta 👍

  • @AlbiesProductsOnline
    @AlbiesProductsOnline Жыл бұрын

    And the expansion and contraction of the bucket it’s self will be amplifying the put put noise so if you used a bucket made with thick plastic or even steel that would help as well

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    Жыл бұрын

    I might worry that steel would carry vibration more than plastic, but either way, the mass of foam inside should dampen any vibration, at least to some degree. I definitely recommend using a sturdier bucket or at least reinforcing the bottom, because it does flop around.

  • @JoseSilveira-newhandleforYT
    @JoseSilveira-newhandleforYT Жыл бұрын

    Very creative! Got to try this :-)

  • @Astra-fw2dv
    @Astra-fw2dv4 жыл бұрын

    Great idea

  • @SweetlySavage777
    @SweetlySavage7774 жыл бұрын

    Genius!

  • @fidelcatsro6948
    @fidelcatsro6948 Жыл бұрын

    Not bad... thank you for a great idea!

  • @francisphillipeck4272
    @francisphillipeck42726 күн бұрын

    Cool idea, gonna get the stuff to do it on mine.

  • @kermitefrog64
    @kermitefrog644 жыл бұрын

    It is like night and day. The difference was remarkable.

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for letting me know!

  • @RC-Heli835
    @RC-Heli8352 жыл бұрын

    It does seem to make quite a bit of difference.

  • @vardfriki7274
    @vardfriki72743 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! That'll be much nicer for my neighbors.

  • @williamwampler7742
    @williamwampler7742 Жыл бұрын

    Recommdation: pre-filter material around the cage in the middle to prevent the foam from degrading and going into the compressor head.

  • @DotaBillfuc
    @DotaBillfuc2 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant!

  • @jasonenz4238
    @jasonenz42384 жыл бұрын

    My intake filter is mounted horizontal so I may start with a quart bucket. 🤔 Thanks for the video! :)

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    4 жыл бұрын

    It'd probably work fine. You could always add an elbow to make it upright.

  • @jasonenz4238

    @jasonenz4238

    4 жыл бұрын

    MadMan Machinations still learning fittings and such...kind of a noob lol. Also, I need to see how strong the piece is that's holding it on.

  • @flymeetspaddle
    @flymeetspaddle3 жыл бұрын

    great tip, i'm gonna try it with my 26 gal husky. except i may use a more custom 3d printed solution in place of a bucket or paint can. thanks!

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    3 жыл бұрын

    np. If you want to go a step further, you could print the pipe flanges as part of the container. Not sure if you could successfully print the pipe threads, but you could either spend some money on a pipe thread tap, or do what I did once: buy a 3" iron pipe nipple, and cut slots out of the threads. It should be able to cut threads in PLA.

  • @flymeetspaddle

    @flymeetspaddle

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@madmanmapper lol already ahead of ya there. took a brass 3/8 nipple fitting and filed it into a tap. first one worked but was too small so now im going for a bigger bucket with 3d printed adapters on top and bottom with a printed core instead of chicken wire. also the first one melted lil after a bunch of testing the fittings heated up and made it sag. so i'm going to extend the fittings to move it away from heat and add an extra fan with a time delay solenoid so it keeps running even when the compressor is off for a bit to cool it down more efficiently. oh and i can totally print threads that fine but fusion 360 is annoying about doing tapered threads so i just make a hole with the right taper and tap it. i have a real 1/4 npt tap just not 3/8 lol

  • @woodennecktie
    @woodennecktie Жыл бұрын

    tuning a resonance chambre is fun

  • @JoshHefnerX
    @JoshHefnerX Жыл бұрын

    I've played w/ some silencers and your design worked out well. Only thing I would say is you'll really want to keep a close eye on the foam. As that breaks down it's gonna end up inside your compressor. Maybe a different filter hat - and putting the silencer in front of the filter instead of behind the filter.

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    Жыл бұрын

    I would much rather have the compressor inhale some foam particles, than have it inhale the filter that gets clogged with foam particles. Just sayin'

  • @_mylastname

    @_mylastname

    Жыл бұрын

    they would be my only concern.. and maybe the way the air flows.... it's gotta be a tad restricted this way.. it's a good start though

  • @WB1200

    @WB1200

    Жыл бұрын

    How bout using fiberglass insulation instead, like a glass pack muffler?

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    Жыл бұрын

    @@WB1200 Sure, but definitely contain it in some kind of cloth like an old T-shirt. Fiberglass has a lot of particulate that you don't want the compressor to inhale. Not to mention, you'd be blowing fiberglass all over the place when you use your air tools.

  • @pechinma

    @pechinma

    Жыл бұрын

    how about having a rubber sheet as the first wrap near the wire net? english isn't my first language but i'm thinking one of those "sheets" you can buy to cut gaskets from

  • @SuperGrover
    @SuperGrover3 жыл бұрын

    You can use a similar design to quiet a vacuum cleaner except it goes on the outlet.

  • @fidelcatsro6948

    @fidelcatsro6948

    Жыл бұрын

    good idea!!

  • @tthams73
    @tthams73 Жыл бұрын

    You should need all that foam or size. A series of baffles should suffice. However! I was totally impressed with the level of sound suppression you attained.

  • @BariumCobaltNitrog3n

    @BariumCobaltNitrog3n

    Жыл бұрын

    'nt. I think you dropped this...

  • @fredclements6843
    @fredclements6843 Жыл бұрын

    I made a little enclosed nook outside my shop I can’t hear anything but I understand that some people can’t do what I did great idea though 👍😊

  • @sjgyomrey
    @sjgyomrey Жыл бұрын

    nice one man, thanks for sharing : ) ...

  • @lgh1157
    @lgh1157 Жыл бұрын

    I like this a lot, . . . im thinking of using a cooler i have laying around and run a hose from the intake to the cooler on the floor

  • @hughbrackett343
    @hughbrackett343 Жыл бұрын

    I've also heard using rubber hose on the inlet helps. My testing was inconclusive as I didn't have a proper adapter for the hose.

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    Жыл бұрын

    I'd imagine it would help some.

  • @berrujanna6483
    @berrujanna6483 Жыл бұрын

    Until I saw you at the end, I imagined a white bearded wizard like old person talking with relaxing voice, then totally surprised to see a young man is the source of that wisdom.

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    Жыл бұрын

    lol thanks, I think?

  • @MotoDeSoto
    @MotoDeSoto Жыл бұрын

    Good idea.

  • @stevemccull9699
    @stevemccull9699 Жыл бұрын

    Nice idea, doing this soon

  • @RestorationAustralia
    @RestorationAustralia2 жыл бұрын

    Interesting well done.

  • @jnicksnewstart
    @jnicksnewstart3 жыл бұрын

    As that mattress topper material starts to deteriorate, (and it will), you will be pulling that crap into the compressor. The idea isn't the problem. It's The choice of materials.

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm well aware. Probably should've mentioned it in the video. I think this stuff is more long lived than some open-celled foam. In my case, I have the leftover piece of foam nailed to the brick wall behind the compressor to dampen noise a little further. I'm imagining I'll notice when that deteriorates, as it is in plain sight. I suppose you could put some kind of filter or screen at the bottom of the bucket, but I'm not sure what you could put there that wouldn't just get sucked in, if it was full of foam dust. Honestly, I'd feel much better about my compressor inhaling foam dust than bits of a metal screen. What material would you use, then?

  • @gavins9021

    @gavins9021

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@madmanmapper just place the filter after the muffler it should work the same

  • @badad0166
    @badad0166 Жыл бұрын

    You can go into the camera's audio settings and change from automatic to manual. No more creep.

  • @Kevin_Tokyo
    @Kevin_Tokyo2 жыл бұрын

    Subscribed!

  • @AtimatikArmy
    @AtimatikArmy Жыл бұрын

    I bet you could even get a couple DB lower by simply adding a 90° fitting in there also. Some frequency don't like to go around corners

  • @edwardpeter2652
    @edwardpeter26524 жыл бұрын

    can you measure db first and after?

  • @larryrodziewicz8437
    @larryrodziewicz8437Ай бұрын

    Nice gun silencer you have. Lol good job!

  • @fredee8887
    @fredee88872 жыл бұрын

    Genius

  • @kennethalbert4653
    @kennethalbert46532 жыл бұрын

    In a shop which I worked at, we plumbed the intake out through the concrete block wall and put the air filter on the outside....had a significant effect. Went from obnoxious to very reasonable...I presume less effective than your bucket but it was "easier".

  • @echodelta9

    @echodelta9

    Жыл бұрын

    Moisture bad on rainy days. Drain more often. May still be bad with spray painting.

  • @kennethalbert4653

    @kennethalbert4653

    Жыл бұрын

    @@echodelta9 good points. We were a machine shop and the intake was out through a wall into a covered loading dock.

  • @Hellsong89
    @Hellsong89 Жыл бұрын

    Gotta look into doing same but mine are bit newer models so fittings are different size than this, but idea is the same. I would also play with size of the bucket to find the optimal size. You can adjust it with adding solid objects inside and trying different insulation materials and then just figuring out from there what size you actually need with what material. Usually it seems solid size is about trucks oil filter but it varies based on compressor model and size.

  • @boblister665
    @boblister665 Жыл бұрын

    I have an attic space in mu shop I just ran a pipe through the ceiling and put the air filter up there

  • @seanwolfe9321
    @seanwolfe9321 Жыл бұрын

    Sounds great, just food for thought, that mattress pad foam is very "partically" and breaks down pretty quickly. I wonder if synthetic pillow foam would work as well? Sadly, my Craftsman compressor's air intake is really built into the head, this mod would be about impossible for me to pull off but a bit envious it worked great for you.

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, I would definitely prefer synthetic foam. As long as it's a soft open cell foam, it should work just as well. As for your problem, I dunno, JB Weld a pipe onto the intake or something.

  • @legros731

    @legros731

    Жыл бұрын

    Just use rockwool safe and sound insulation it's fire and water resistant and good for sound deadening I use it to muffler a big 6 inch vortex fan in a 5 gallons bucket and it work great

  • @Broken_Yugo

    @Broken_Yugo

    Жыл бұрын

    Proper oil tolerant filter foam would probably be ideal if you can get a big piece at a reasonable price.

  • @Hellsong89

    @Hellsong89

    Жыл бұрын

    Pretty irrelevant if you cover the cage with material that does not do that. For motorbike exhaust people have put on glass fiber mat around the tube and then stuff in what ever that can take the heat, so same should apply here. Long as its material that prohibits PARTIALLY airflow its good, so anything from glass fiber insulation to mattress padding should be fine, long as there is filter material preventing any of that getting into intake of compressor or you have some cleaning to do later, then again one should open the reed valves and clean them time to time to get better performance. Had so far 7 used small market compressors that had been thrown into scrap. Ether valves are full of dirt so it leaks air back into intake and exhaust valve lets compressed air back into cylinder or it has stopped into very particular spot and just gives out humming sound. Turn it off, turn the motor manually and start. This usually gets them running again. Other common failure point in many machines is the capacitor fault and i have gotten thousands of $ worth of equipment for essentially free for simple 2-25$ part replacement. Other thing is the damaged power cord but that should be obvious enough to replace. Metal and electronic scrap places i often visit for hunt for more equipment to save i always take the cords out from actually destroyed equipment like washing machines and vacuum cleaners since those are good replacements for other machines, just need to know what to do and what not to do.

  • @dalepres1
    @dalepres15 ай бұрын

    Great video. I'd be worried, though, about particles of the foam going into the compressor motor. Consider wrapping air-filter fabric or 100% cheese cloth around the hardware cloth. Edit: I guess I should have read the first pinned comment - but rather than just checking it on a schedule, the filter fabric or cheese cloth, I think, is better.

  • @keithnoneya
    @keithnoneya11 ай бұрын

    I like this except this type of foam deteriorates and will clog the air compressor pump after about 5 years. So keep a close eye on the foam, and possibly put a fiberglass filter between the tube and the foam. I think I'm going to make one out of a metal can I have in the shop. Thanks for the nice video. Best Wishes & Blessings. Keith Noneya

  • @95GTSpeedDemon
    @95GTSpeedDemon Жыл бұрын

    im going to 3d print something for my 30gal now...

  • @jordannutt2238
    @jordannutt2238 Жыл бұрын

    I see the wood support being good, but I would have left the lid skelotonized, and no center opening straight through. Although much air is diffused in and out of the foam, pulling all or through as such would be quiter, but risk sucking in foam

  • @markcole6475
    @markcole6475 Жыл бұрын

    Once I get my compressor in it’s permanent spot I’m just gonna run the inlet out side! I’ll make some sort of dog house / cover for it!

  • @TheOneTheyCallDean
    @TheOneTheyCallDean Жыл бұрын

    Making use of random things is the best! 😊🌎✨

  • @boeingav8r
    @boeingav8r2 жыл бұрын

    MadMan great idea! What's your opinion on using a combination of Mineral Wool in place of the foam then lining the bucket with Mass Loaded Vinyl? RockWool SAFE 'n' SOUND is a brand of open-cell wall insulation that helps prevent sound waves from resonating and amplifying inside a closed space (the bucket). Sold at Lowes, contains NO fiberglass but instead uses Mineral Wool, very safe in our workshops since its fire/water resistant, mildew/mold free etc. Then I would line the inside of the bucket with Mass Loaded Vinyl which will keep the noise from escaping.

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    2 жыл бұрын

    I'd be worried about the mineral wool getting sucked into the compressor. And if you tried to contain it, you'd lose the advantage of having the air stream in direct contact with a soft noise-absorbing material. Fiberglass wouldn't be any better. Both have fine particulate dust. Not that it would do much damage, but why would you want that going into your compressor? If you make the wire mesh tube in the middle like I did, you could probably stuff an old towel in there and it would work.

  • @echodelta9

    @echodelta9

    Жыл бұрын

    @@madmanmapper Rotting used foam mattress is getting sucked in, the vibrations ensure this. Even new foam is a gamble and a time bomb for sure. There should be a filter after any of this stuffing the turkey. Better to make a "hat" muffler that fits on the existing filter and doesn't void any warranty. A pickle bucket with two of "my pillows" stuffed in would work.

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    Жыл бұрын

    @@echodelta9 My Pillows are foam. That's literally the same thing.

  • @erg0centric
    @erg0centric Жыл бұрын

    All that's missing is a Thrush roadrunner sticker on the side of the bucket.

  • @Eluderatnight
    @Eluderatnight Жыл бұрын

    I built an empty cardboard box with off set baffles. Much better. Also a hemholtz resonater would smooth it out even more.

  • @coryboes7118

    @coryboes7118

    Жыл бұрын

    Works great on gonna accord too 😂

  • @deckum23
    @deckum23 Жыл бұрын

    Someone notify the ATF, this man has just manufactured a suppressor without a tax stamp.

  • @michaelegan6092
    @michaelegan6092 Жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately random pidgeons don't live here in europe, so we don't have the buckets.

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    Жыл бұрын

    That's a shame. Maybe they have dove buckets, or magpie or something. idk I'm not an ornithologist.

  • @zvonibab
    @zvonibab Жыл бұрын

    Will try that

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    Жыл бұрын

    Please do! Let me know how it goes.

  • @ThisIsToolman
    @ThisIsToolman Жыл бұрын

    I absolutely love this kind of innovation. KISS.

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    Жыл бұрын

    KISS indeed.

  • @jasoncornish2904
    @jasoncornish2904 Жыл бұрын

    Congratulations, you discovered the glass pack muffler. LOL

  • @davichk
    @davichk Жыл бұрын

    "This is not a 'how-to' video" ... sure seems "how-to" enough to me! I once made a huge box lined with egg crates to house an enormous compressor under a friend's shop. His concern was annoying the neighbors. It was nearly silent until I cut out a couple necessary air flow vents. Then it was "more than good enough". If I'd known this trick the box might not have needed to be fully enclosed or sound treated (a simple ¾ box may have worked to wall the direct path to the neighborhood). My compressor has to live in my basement shop. It doesn't get daily use, but I have to be mindful about using it at inappropriate times. I had to laugh when, after thinking a 1gal bucket might do it for me, you suggested the same at the end of the video! Now I can't wait to (not)hear the result. 🤣 I also appreciate many of the comments below with their wise tips and alerts.

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    Жыл бұрын

    Let me know how it goes! I don't think it'll make yours quiet enough to run at night with folks sleeping upstairs. Not sure. The reason I suggest a 1 gal bucket is because the foam was so thick in the 2 gal bucket, that there's no way all of it is contributing to sound absorption.

  • @davichk

    @davichk

    Жыл бұрын

    @@madmanmapper I will! btw, I love the channel name. Particularly since I acquired the "MadMan" knick-name at least once in the past. That, and "Lunachick" 🤣 ... Yeah, nothing's going to make any compressor quiet enough for residential overnights. Just the vibration through the ground ruins that. It's mostly about being peaceful enough not to bother people trying to unwind. Also the dog gets upset. I'm interested in seeing if that will change.

  • @derekhobbs1102
    @derekhobbs1102 Жыл бұрын

    I would probably add just a couple more pieces to this, a length of hose between compressor and bucket, then mount the bucket on something not attached to compressor.

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    Жыл бұрын

    Cool?

  • @reloadnorth7722
    @reloadnorth7722 Жыл бұрын

    I have a compressor with a rectangular intake, that comes out the side, not the top. 60 gallon, 230 volt, 7 hp, 12.3cfm@40psi / 10.3cfm@90psi. It is loud.

  • @Idontrunntoofast
    @Idontrunntoofast3 жыл бұрын

    Awesome idea I will be trying this on mine

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nice. Love your avatar. /)

  • @Idontrunntoofast

    @Idontrunntoofast

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@madmanmapper Thank you! (\ :-)

  • @stevecarter9027
    @stevecarter9027 Жыл бұрын

    We used car mufflers on 15 HP sailor Beal compressors, shut them up completely!

  • @boris9331
    @boris93312 жыл бұрын

    If we can't find this type of foam, will rockwool work? Or a commonly available foam from a rubber or hardware store?

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    2 жыл бұрын

    I would not. It's all loose fibers, the compressor will end up inhaling it no matter what. Probably wouldn't hurt it too much, but why risk it? If you can get any soft foam, that'll do. Most hardware stores probably sell something like 2"x2" soft open cell foam in the weatherstripping section. A bunch of that will work, I believe it's for insulating around window a/c units.

  • @jimbobkitty
    @jimbobkitty4 жыл бұрын

    sweet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @gman5986
    @gman59863 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for posting. Where can I buy that foam?

  • @madmanmapper

    @madmanmapper

    3 жыл бұрын

    That's a good question... no idea. I looked for open cell foam on amazon, and got a lot of acoustic foam. I suppose that might be better actually. I think it might be a bit too stiff though. Also looked for upholstery foam, that might be better, the softer ones. Try going to a fabric store and see what kind of foam they have there. Skin an old couch that's being thrown away and take its foam.

  • @georgewelker853
    @georgewelker853 Жыл бұрын

    That’s literally a glass pack for low temp use!! 😊

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