Dust - you've got it covered pretty well - that's kinda a joke.
Sound - do a google search for "sound isolation systems" (include quotes).
Just read the text at this site:
http://www.asc-soundproof.com/home-ent.htm
for an overall veiw of what needs to be done. Basically, it's: mass dampens
vibrations (sound waves), breaking connections hinders transmission of
vibrations.
-or- call a home theater installer and pick his brain.
Mitch
George Katele wrote in message
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I'm in the process of setting up a new shop in my home. It's about 16
by 25, and it's a room in the lower level of a walkout of a house set
on a slope. Adjacent to the shop are a family room, and stairs leading
upstairs to the main living level.
Obviously Dust and Noise (D&N (TM)) are an issue.
First of all the Dust:
I have a 2hp dust collector that will be set up at each workstation
(router table, tablesaw, chop saw, etc) with appropriate ducting. I
also have a ceiling hung filter. I have heard of a system that takes
the shop air and vents it outdoors via a filter, and then a heat
exchanger returns the air to the shop (so I'm not cooling/heating the
backyard). has anyone heard of such a device, and how much will it
cost?
Noise:
Shop is below master bedroom/great room area. I'm ripping up the
ceiling and walls of the shop for wiring purposes, and I'm going to
re-drywall. As long as the studs/joists are bare, what can I do for
noise?
Thanks in advance,
George