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Thread: enclosure sound baffles...
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28th January 2015, 05:23 PM #16
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Yes, I think next time I will just build a standard wall frame, 70 thick at 450 centers (all 5 sides, back, side, side, top, bottom). clad the outside with 16mm MDF or melamine particleboard and line the inside with 12mm. and then to take out the 'drummyness' of the mdf sheets, ill squish down 100mm/120mm earthwool into the 70mm cavity. And then to make 2 doors in a similar fashion, 70mm frame clad either side with insulation squished inside..
having a smooth surface on the inside would make it easier to clean...my enclosure will just be a dusty mess within 2 weeks..such is life
This is sounding pretty good to me..if only I could get my last few days back
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28th January 2015, 07:09 PM #17
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Drummyness - now that's the word I was after!!!!
having a smooth surface on the inside would make it easier to clean...my enclosure will just be a dusty mess within 2 weeks..such is life
This is sounding pretty good to me..if only I could get my last few days back
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