Keep that NOISE OUT! Building an Air compressor SHED

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Published 2022-08-22
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In this video I take you through a simple step by step guide on how to build a tool storage shed. In this case a 3x4 lean to shed for my air compressor. This will help keep the noise out and free up some space in my garage. Details & links below 👇🏽.

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Video Chapters

0:00 - Introduction
0:41 - Goals for lean to shed
1:25 - Plastic Shed vs Wood Shed and
2:24 - Picking up materials and tools
3:06 - Framing out the back wall, Front wall, and Sides
4:59 - How to anchor shed to concrete slab
5:25 - Cutting out the siding sheets using a circular saw
6:15 - Installing LP siding sheets to frame to get is square
7:40 - Installing rafters for roof
9:29 - Soffit Vents
10:12 - Installing 1x4 Trim Boards
10:30 - Building and Installing Door for Shed
11:41 - Painting Shed
12:50 - How to install drip edge and roof shingles on shed
15:18 - Final outcome of 3x4 Wood Shed
15:49 - Conclusion

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All Comments (21)
  • I love that your dealing with air compressor while using the battery powered nailer. I understand the dichotomy of it. Still funny
  • @IAMSatisfied
    Thanks for sharing! You're likely going to want to add more air venting (up high & down low for convective flow) to keep from overheating the compressor. If you live in an area that has freezing weather in the winter, an auto-drain with heat tape on the drain line are in order. If your drain line bursts and your compressor is left on, and you're not home, the compressor may catch fire... I saw a pole barn that burnt to the ground because an air line ruptured while the owner was not there, and the compressor ran continuously and got so hot it caught fire. The manual, twist type rotary timer switches are a nice safety feature to add to compressors so that you don't accidentally leave them "on" & unattended... and the neighbors might enjoy NOT hearing your compressor cycle in the wee hours of the morning.
  • @peterdaly2377
    I built almost the same shed for my shop underfloor vacuum system.The only diferencce was I used rdgid insutation in all the walls. Man what a difference. Great job on you and keep up the good work. Pete
  • Supper envious of your skills, not only are you a hands on tools and fabrication ninja, but your also a Solid Digital Design Wizard! skills skills skills...
  • @tgoregon
    You do such a great job with your videos Ratha! Clear descriptions at the appropriate level of detail. This was a very practical, useful project. I like the idea of limiting size and scope to just the air compressor. Take care.
  • @roxifbabyyy
    Turned out so good, looks great on the side of the house! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
  • @DannyCreech
    You do really quality craftsmanship. Nice job!
  • @rustyaxelrod
    Nice work! Looks like it belongs there (my wife would approve 🙂). Next projects: electrical supply to compressor, air lines to the shop, tank water drain, possibly sound insulation and more ventilation. It never ends my friend 👍
  • @Tellyfive
    Wish you made more videos man. Great job.
  • @OxTorch
    Great video! I've been thinking about building one of those ever since I bought my CNC Plasma about 15 years ago.
  • If you really want to soundproof your shed, they sell rolls of soundproofing lead the studs and cover with drywall, you will be able to stand next to the shed and hardly hear it. Many years ago we used it an office building where offices were next to a print shop with several noisy printing presses, upon completion you could stand next to wall and hardly hear the presses. Also I would install a vent at the bottom of the shed and a small exhaust fan at the top to draw air into the shed for cooling the compressor
  • I can’t lie. Don’t like the look overall due to rainfall thoughts. But I don’t know too much for your area. You gave me a couple ideas for my dust collector. You could brand this concept mostly in same way for woodworkers. Many of the small nailers we own are battery now. Lol. Nice job. Ty
  • @markjohnston5
    Great video. I especially like the cameo walk by your cat did. ;-)