Quote Originally Posted by kemo_2002 View Post
Thanks

well, weve not purchased our cnc yet, so guess we will have to keep an eye out for it to have a high speed spindle
What John said re spindles, also need to think about shop vac vs using house hold vacuum cleaners as they tend to be very noisy, obvious one I know but just thought I would mention it.

In my workshop I will be insulating all round with polystyrene sheets, this works well and dose a nice job in the summer and winter. Thickness used will depend on what your frame work is i.e depth, you also want to have a space for a cavity 1 inch should do it, push the poly as close to the outside wall as you can, so the cavity is in between the poly and your internal wall (typically plasterboard).

I've used the word polystyrene as the poor mans option for Kingspan, Celotex, Recticel etc, you can also buy it online (ebay - POLYSTYRENE SHEET 25MMTH 2400X 1200 12 SHEETS) for a better price then the others.

Garage conversions are sometimes done this way on the existing floor, poly down, T&G chip board on top, often called a floating floor and much like the wood flooring people put down in the house i.e gap left around the outer perimeter to allow for movement (floating floor).

Other than that I cant really think of anything else that would make enough noise to upset, the spindle is defo the main one though and a standard wood router will defo have them nocking if you plan to run it for long enough ;).

.Me