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starting one this week coming on resillient bars when I do the boarding I was going to leave a 5mm gap around all the perimeter of the boards the seal it with soundproof sealant or would you not bother?thanks
I would leave gap mate as you say that is Bg spec tbh, what system is it you using?starting one this week coming on resillient bars when I do the boarding I was going to leave a 5mm gap around all the perimeter of the boards the seal it with soundproof sealant or would you not bother?thanks
I know mate but the customers wants em I told him but he still wants em so be it no skin off my noseresiliant bars are for impact rather than sound travel. so i dont think be much difference to be honest
thought they they took up the sound vibration aswell mate?resiliant bars are for impact rather than sound travel. so i dont think be much difference to be honest
Could you use mf instead of wood mate ?timbers on the wall resi bars then 50mm acoustic roll then 2 layers of sound board
I think resbars would fix better to timber?Could you use mf instead of wood mate ?
Sorry mate I thought he was saying he building a stud wall out of woodI think resbars would fix better to timber?
Ahh I see, you done any fixing mate? I found it quite interesting. The plastering contractor I used to sub to often had fixers on jobs and I always enjoyed getting involved if I could.Sorry mate I thought he was saying he building a stud wall out of wood
I might be yet mate going to use the gupliner stuff that you can move in and out with the wafer screws in each sideCould you use mf instead of wood mate ?
Is it a wall or a ceiling?I might be yet mate going to use the gupliner stuff that you can move in and out with the wafer screws in each side
Over the last year yes , only Bg retro fit systems not new buildAhh I see, you done any fixing mate? I found it quite interesting. The plastering contractor I used to sub to often had fixers on jobs and I always enjoyed getting involved if I could.
?Over the last year yes , only Bg retro fit systems not new build
I looked at the BG course I think, not local to me though. Most the guys I met were self taught and pretty rough and ready. Not a lot of love goes into it.Over the last year yes , only Bg retro fit systems not new build
wall pal I'm only keeping voices coming through the wall that's the level of noise so I would of thought 50mm acoustic and 2 layers of sound block would do?Is it a wall or a ceiling?
I wouldn't use gypliner you want the wall indipendant.wall pal I'm only keeping voices coming through the wall that's the level of noise so I would of thought 50mm acoustic and 2 layers of sound block would do?
Unless they have an acoustic type fixing rather than the metal strips, I know they do for MF ceilings what was mentioned.I wouldn't use gypliner you want the wall indipendant.
Timber is fine set at 600 then two skins of sound block staggered, would be the same strength as a normal stud.So timber then? Because metal stud would need bracing on to the wall aswell? f**k knows.... how high is the wall @madmonk
just going to use 3x2 timbers was going to screw them to the wall would doing it independent be better even with resi bars?Timber is fine set at 600 then two skins of sound block staggered, would be the same strength as a normal stud.
Yesjust going to use 3x2 timbers was going to screw them to the wall would doing it independent be better even with resi bars?
would 600 centres be ok for the timber or would you go 450
If you are using 8x4 you could do 400 centres harder to get 6x3 sound block I don't think I've ever seen them.would 600 centres be ok for the timber or would you go 450
cheers pal yeah defo 8x4 going to do the timbers at 400 centres then cross at 600 centres the resi barsIf you are using 8x4 you could do 400 centres harder to get 6x3 sound block I don't think I've ever seen them.
Forgot about the resi bar I would just go with 600 for the studs and save some money.cheers pal yeah defo 8x4 going to do the timbers at 400 centres then cross at 600 centres the resi bars
sound cheersForgot about the resi bar I would just go with 600 for the studs and save some money.
Nice one cheers mateBG sent me a bit of a spec might help you out @madmonk
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Always use sealant, however it'll be a referb no doubt so it all sounds great leaving 5mm perimeter etc but as well know nothing will be square so I wouldn't worry about specifics just leave a gap
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