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12/22/04

Finished my Workbenches and my Compressor Enclosure - As you can see in the far end of this picture I have my power tools on one of the 5' workbenches. The layout is pretty good so I should be able to get away with it.

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12/22/04

Finished my Workbenches and my Compressor Enclosure - I decided to use the longest bench for my main work table, and I put one of the shorter ones just on the other side of it so I can turn from one to the other with relative ease. On the far end you can see my compressor enclosure and my dimpling table. I think this setup is going to work well.

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12/22/04

Finished my Workbenches and my Compressor Enclosure - This is a view of my compressor air intake before it was closed in. Should make it a little harder for the noise to get out.

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12/22/04

Finished my Workbenches and my Compressor Enclosure - I framed the walls with 2x3s and covered both sides with sound insulation board I got at Home Depot in 4x8 sheets. I used Luan plywood to cover all of the sound board because it sheds like crazy.

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12/22/04

Finished my Workbenches and my Compressor Enclosure - From this view you can see where the air line, power cord, and the tank drain line pentrate the enclosure. I decided to mount the filter and reducer on my workbench. The air connection is in a great location and I think I can get by with just one.

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12/22/04

Finished my Workbenches and my Compressor Enclosure - Closeup of my air filter and pressure regulator mounted to my workbench.

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