The Soundproof Box o’ Doom

My project this weekend was building a soundproof box. The box itself came out pretty slick, and really muffled my air compressor. In typical fashion though, the compressor basically died. So I sprang for a little Iwata compressor made specifically for airbrushing. I hoped against hope that the thing would be loud as hell, but of course it purrs like a kitten. So now I have a cool, heavy, soundproof (and homemade!) box to store my paints n’ such.

So here’s how it went down: I bought 2 “handy panels” of 1/2″ ply at Home Depot. Threw the box together with sheetrock screws, caulked every seam (inside & out), and lined the inside with roofing shingles and upholstery foam. (I heard roofing material has good soundproofing characteristics, though that may be hokum.) Then I sprayed the thing with cheap flat black. The flames were my first real airbrushing test. I cut them from my 24″ roll of yellow vinyl, then sprayed orange, then red. The paint is transparent Createx, which I’m very happy with. Not that this box is going outside, but I sprayed quite a bit of Krylon clear on there too.


My beautiful little compressor
Find the kitty for a prize

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2 Responses to “The Soundproof Box o’ Doom”

  1. Branden Says:

    did the old compressor die tdue to the fact of it possibly overheating in the box (no ventilation) or did it just die.

  2. paigehowarth Says:

    Branden: it was a crummy cheap compressor that never really built up enough pressure to work with. You get what you pay for with air compressors.

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