Sound proofing a workshop?

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273kelvin wrote:I'll be using a Henry for dust extraction. (Same name in America?)

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000 ... B00008Z9XZ

They make other vacs seems like jet engines., can even keep a conversation going while it's on.

We'll set the machine up and see just how much noise reduction is needed first, thanks for the help.

CUTE! Yes he IS here also!

http://www.bestvacuum.com/numatic-henry ... -xBhg5Fq9J
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