txbumper57
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Very nice work Dave, It is really coming along, Can't wait to see the finished product!range:
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I have full faith in Dave to know what needs to happen in that clime. I mean, that building is already good by the fact that it's there. And then..... that beam is killer! I'm just a fan of a building within a building!! You can amplify. You can TESTIFY!! And the neighbors doan know WTF!! That's my take on this!! I wish I had one of these!! Not that I play that much or that well or that loud but.... It's a dream!! Thanks, Dave, for updating us on this project!! I'm more than envious!! :encouragement::encouragement:To my untrained eyes, that center beam seems rather larger than it needs to be, considering it's just holding some 2X4s and drywall. You needed the 45 degree supports ?
To my untrained eyes, that center beam seems rather larger than it needs to be, considering it's just holding some 2X4s and drywall. You needed the 45 degree supports ?
Fantastic Dave! Jam at the Jacobs'!
Shouldn't you be using hideglue instead of green glue?
Looks great!
Would probably have the opposite effect. But thank you for playing!
The intended humor in my post was apparently lost without the benefit of emoticons. What happened to that option anyway? How are we supposed to be understood out here with such limited visuals? :uncomfortableness: You see, that's the best I could find. Frono, get that fixed! nthego:
what is your plan to contain the bass not sound waves?
Sandbags?Not sure where I'll have to go with that.
Four layers of half inch thick sheet rock with two on each side of 2x6 studs with 6" thick fiberglass and NO direct air gaps or holes between the structures are NSA requirments for acoustic isolation if Closed Areas including dual solid doors with foyer. Make sure threshold around doors are adjusted tight. Ventilation and HVAC need are where it's gets tricky.
Ditto the Holy Crap, Wow... that's amazing!
Editing to mention 110 LED bulbs, they put out a nice light and run pretty cool.