pucho812 said:When I was the head of bench services for a couple of audio manufacturing companies at different times. We both used are compressors but like small on es you can find at harbor freight or other tool stores. Then had an attachment with a trigger and a nozzle which worked great.
abbey road d enfer said:You may want to look at airbrush compressors. Some are rather quiet.
You want one with a tank, if not it's gonna run constantly.
Then you'll need a blow gun.
The hardest part is getting the right hoses and connectors. There are so many different types and sizes you need to talk to a knowledgeable sales guy.
abbey road d enfer said:You may want to look at airbrush compressors. Some are rather quiet.
You want one with a tank, if not it's gonna run constantly.
Then you'll need a blow gun.
The hardest part is getting the right hoses and connectors. There are so many different types and sizes you need to talk to a knowledgeable sales guy.
squarewave said:What about a pump sprayer from the hardware store like the kind used to dispense disinfectant and such? You would have to tweak the nozzle to make a jet instead of a spray. Not sure if the PSI is enough but it would of course be quiet.
The Paasche D3000R is supposed to be one of the quietest.kambo said:i tired some at local art store... they are still noisy! quiet enough if i my studio in a commercial building or if i had garage...
pucho812 said:What about sucking instead of blowing. Like why use a computer vacuum instead?
air comps usually make way too much noise to handle !
kambo said:i am living in an apartment building :-\
air comps usually make way too much noise to handle !
Whoops said:I advise you this Silent Air Compressor,
the noise is really really low, fine for an apartment or for you sleeping room, quite affordable also:
Stanley DST 100/8/6 SI 6L Silent Air Compressor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mT3UPIxnA_Y&ab_channel=MichalB%C3%A1lent
You can also DIY something similar,
people use a fridge compressor for that, it's not hard to do, but for the price I would prefer to buy the Stanley as it's already made:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0rkzVbExmI&t=9s&ab_channel=EricStrebel
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