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Old-Biscuit
Apr 18, 2015Explorer III
JayNewman wrote:wbwood wrote:
Agrees, if you plan on staying in RV Parks or campgrounds, you will probably be todl to leave once you crank up some loud woodworking tools.
Is there any way to insulate the garage portion of the toyhauler to lessen sound polution?
I would have thought that most "toys" would cause more noise than a table saw inside a closed "garage", but I'm willing to learn.
I'm mainly interested in building robots, which is mostly electronics and some cabnetry and metal working. The electronics is mostly quiet except when I drop a hot soldering iron on myself. It rarely happens, but when it does it certainly sounds loud to me. :)
I am hoping to get a CNC mill (small), a table saw, a drill press and a couple of sanders.
If these are too loud, then I'll cut back on my tools and stick to 3d printers as my main construction tools, though I'll still need a drill press.
Most 'toyhaulers' are used to haul the toys to the 'sandbox' to go play......as in boondocking
If in a cg......the toys are typically hauled in back of truck to play area vs being cranked up and ridden around CG.
Your stationary mobile shop will create NOISE which your camping neighbors will not like and management will probably tell you to shut it down or leave.
There are a 'few' CGs that have shops on site for hobbyists but are limited.
Boondocking providing your own power source will allow you to cut/mill/grind/drill/hammer to hearts content.
Doubt that is going to happen in CGs
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