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In Reply to: question for jon risch re: wall panel materials posted by jeff g on August 10, 2003 at 08:43:41:
It is a matter of how clever you are, to be able to use the fiberglass without the backing, and make it stay up in the frame, with out sagging to the bottom.You can not staple the fiberglass itself into place, hot melt will not hold it, it tears loose right next to the affixed portion.
It might be possible to use a cloth backing and spray adhesive to hold the fiberglass onto a cloth backing, and then tack the cloth into place around the edges of the frame. Then if the front is covered with the poly and burlap, this should help hold it in place top to bottom, etc.
Make sure any fumes associated with the spray adhesive are allowed to dissipate before bringing the panels into the house/sound room, and have plenty of ventilation when applying the spray to the cloth.
Jon Risch
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Follow Ups
- Re: question for jon risch re: wall panel materials - Jon Risch 10:35:44 08/11/03 (1)
- thanks for the tips <nt> - jeff g 16:24:57 08/11/03 (0)