Is a drill press to loud for an apartment?

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Leros

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Originally posted by: WildHorse
Originally posted by: Leros
Amazing. I googled drill press apartment and found this thread.

Amazing. I Googled brain dead incompetence at English (too not to) and found this thread.

Drill presses might well be the quietest power tool, not an issue in an apartment.
Girlfriend loud when pleasured is bigger issue in my experience.

I once had a wonderful beach apartment in undergrad college, directly on the beach, where the upper floor frequently sounded like they had a bowling alley. Never figured out what that sound was, but exactly like bowling pins falling.
My various girlfriends & I gave them back more than they dealt out. times over! Past days when I foolishly thought life was hard ($), before true heavy responsibilities - back then I had no clue, as most don't.

Ultimately, soon after I relocated to Huntington Beach, that special place BURNED DOWN!!!! How rare is that, that your apartment burned down? Well it did.

Later when I gre up I got tired of beach breaks like Huntington & Torrey Pines, and moved to rock reefs & rocky points. Heaven!

So what you're saying is that I should have sex while operating my drill press to cover up the sound?
 

tasmanian

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Ive used some drill presses that are extremely quiet, now if it was a table saw or a chop saw itd be to loud. But most drill presses arnt that loud.
 

MotF Bane

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Originally posted by: Leros
Originally posted by: WildHorse
Originally posted by: Leros
Amazing. I googled drill press apartment and found this thread.

Amazing. I Googled brain dead incompetence at English (too not to) and found this thread.

Drill presses might well be the quietest power tool, not an issue in an apartment.
Girlfriend loud when pleasured is bigger issue in my experience.

I once had a wonderful beach apartment in undergrad college, directly on the beach, where the upper floor frequently sounded like they had a bowling alley. Never figured out what that sound was, but exactly like bowling pins falling.
My various girlfriends & I gave them back more than they dealt out. times over! Past days when I foolishly thought life was hard ($), before true heavy responsibilities - back then I had no clue, as most don't.

Ultimately, soon after I relocated to Huntington Beach, that special place BURNED DOWN!!!! How rare is that, that your apartment burned down? Well it did.

Later when I gre up I got tired of beach breaks like Huntington & Torrey Pines, and moved to rock reefs & rocky points. Heaven!

So what you're saying is that I should have sex while operating my drill press to cover up the sound?

Hmm, I think he means you should have sex with your drill press, to confuse the neighbors.
 

MotF Bane

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Originally posted by: Leros
Originally posted by: MotF Bane
Originally posted by: Leros
Originally posted by: ironwing
Originally posted by: JDub02
so many more tools more valuable than a drill press. how about a mill?

I don't think I've ever lived in an apartment where the floors could take the weight of a mill.

Get an angle grinder and sheet of corrugated steel. Take a few swipes at it. When your neighbors kick your door in, offer getting a drill press as a compromise.

They make little tabletop mills. Lots of people are turning them into CNC mills.

http://www.embeddedtronics.com/micromill.html

Do want.

The harbor freight micro mill is about $300. A lot of people seem to be using it and claim its not too bad. A few hundred more bucks to convert it to CNC.

There are a few other micro mills of higher quality in the $500-700 price range. I think they're a bit larger too.

They also make micro-lathes.

Not that I have a use for it, but it looks like fun.
 

StageLeft

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No, not too loud. In fact while you're at it why don't you install a miter saw, angle grinder, oil-less compressor.
 

Leros

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Originally posted by: Skoorb
No, not too loud. In fact while you're at it why don't you install a miter saw, angle grinder, oil-less compressor.

Do I sense some... sarcasm?
 

irishScott

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Depends on what you're drilling and how long you'll be drilling it for. Whatever you're planning, I wouldn't do it at night.
 

Leros

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Originally posted by: irishScott
Depends on what you're drilling and how long you'll be drilling it for. Whatever you're planning, I wouldn't do it at night.

Wood would obviously be quiet. I'm thinking mostly aluminum for now. I know its softer and I think its quiet, but I'm not 100% sure on that.

What about steel?
 

IronWing

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Originally posted by: Leros
Originally posted by: irishScott
Depends on what you're drilling and how long you'll be drilling it for. Whatever you're planning, I wouldn't do it at night.

Wood would obviously be quiet. I'm thinking mostly aluminum for now. I know its softer and I think its quiet, but I'm not 100% sure on that.

What about steel?

Steel is generally quieter to drill than aluminum. Aluminum can squeak and squeal. Wood makes a satisfying crunching noise.
 

Leros

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Originally posted by: ironwing
Originally posted by: Leros
Originally posted by: irishScott
Depends on what you're drilling and how long you'll be drilling it for. Whatever you're planning, I wouldn't do it at night.

Wood would obviously be quiet. I'm thinking mostly aluminum for now. I know its softer and I think its quiet, but I'm not 100% sure on that.

What about steel?

Steel is generally quieter to drill than aluminum. Aluminum can squeak and squeal.

Hmm. I guess I got that backwards. I thought I remembered aluminum being a lot like wood and steel being the squeaky one.
 

StageLeft

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I actually have not heard one in front of me. I know that typically anything that cuts or makes holes or makes things smoother makes a lot of sound.
 

Rubycon

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Originally posted by: Leros

Hmm. I guess I got that backwards. I thought I remembered aluminum being a lot like wood and steel being the squeaky one.

Poking something often does result in lots of squealing when lubricant is not used.
 

MotF Bane

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Originally posted by: Rubycon
Originally posted by: Leros

Hmm. I guess I got that backwards. I thought I remembered aluminum being a lot like wood and steel being the squeaky one.

Poking something often does result in lots of squealing when lubricant is not used.

:shocked:
 

Leros

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Originally posted by: Rubycon
Originally posted by: Leros

Hmm. I guess I got that backwards. I thought I remembered aluminum being a lot like wood and steel being the squeaky one.

Poking something often does result in lots of squealing when lubricant is not used.

You speak from experience? I've heard about what goes on on these cruise ships...
 

IronWing

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Originally posted by: Leros
Originally posted by: Rubycon
Originally posted by: Leros

Hmm. I guess I got that backwards. I thought I remembered aluminum being a lot like wood and steel being the squeaky one.

Poking something often does result in lots of squealing when lubricant is not used.

You speak from experience? I've heard about what goes on on these cruise ships...

I bet cruise ships have full wood/metal shops aboard. They probably have armed guards to keep the old coots out.
 

Rubycon

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Originally posted by: ironwing

I bet cruise ships have full wood/metal shops aboard. They probably have armed guards to keep the old coots out.

Yes we do have wood/metal shops onboard. No security guards just fire hoses. :laugh:

KYFHO = Keep Your Fooking Hands Off! :laugh:
 

alkemyst

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Originally posted by: PottedMeat
If your drill press is running loud, you're either using it incorrectly or it's fucked up.

A good table saw is pretty damn quiet too under you run something through it.
 

alkemyst

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Originally posted by: ironwing
Originally posted by: JDub02
so many more tools more valuable than a drill press. how about a mill?

I don't think I've ever lived in an apartment where the floors could take the weight of a mill.

no water beds or aquariums either?
 

DrPizza

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I wouldn't think a drill press would be a problem. Even drilling through most materials, they're still quieter than a television at a reasonable volume.
 

IronWing

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Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: ironwing
Originally posted by: JDub02
so many more tools more valuable than a drill press. how about a mill?

I don't think I've ever lived in an apartment where the floors could take the weight of a mill.

no water beds or aquariums either?

When I say a mill, I mean a mill.
 
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