Roxul AFB in Southern California
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Roxul AFB in Southern California
Hey guys, I just got my shipment of Roxul AFB 3" 2.5PCF insulation. I live in San Diego and the people from Insulation Wholesalers in Pomona delivered it to me for only $25. They charged me roughly $.30 a sq ft. The number there is 800-203-4237 The keep this stuff in stock. The also carry Roxul SAFE at $.78 a sq ft, also in stock.
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I am considering following some of the suggestions regarding sound proofing the exterior walls that are suggested in this here thread on Home Rec http://www.homerecording.com/bbs/showth ... ge=1&pp=25
Regarding replacing the 705 with Roxul in the frame cavities: would this be a worthwhile endeavor? I don't plan to go to the extremes outlined in the first post,(specifically the floor) but I want the best isolation from outside sound for the money.
Another stupid question: Will the roxul also be an effective thermal insulator? It gets purty hot down heeyah!
Regarding replacing the 705 with Roxul in the frame cavities: would this be a worthwhile endeavor? I don't plan to go to the extremes outlined in the first post,(specifically the floor) but I want the best isolation from outside sound for the money.
Another stupid question: Will the roxul also be an effective thermal insulator? It gets purty hot down heeyah!
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Yep it is definitely a worthwhile endeavor. And a money saver.
My CR stays pretty cold if I leave the CPU off. The Live room stays darn cold on them 90 degree days as well. So I would say it works as a good insulator.
Of course make sure you provide some kind of A/C as the heat that it keeps out of your room is also the BODY and equipment heat it keeps in
My CR stays pretty cold if I leave the CPU off. The Live room stays darn cold on them 90 degree days as well. So I would say it works as a good insulator.

Of course make sure you provide some kind of A/C as the heat that it keeps out of your room is also the BODY and equipment heat it keeps in

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So is 3" recommended for a typical cavity or is 3.5" better? It shouldn't be packed too tightly so I figure 3".
So it won't stand up on its own - but it shouldn't be affixed anywhere inside the cavity should it? So its a matter of just covering it with wall materials so it doesn't flop down?
What is the avg. per sq. ft. price difference to 703 or 705 rigid?
Got to get ordering...
thanks,
David
So it won't stand up on its own - but it shouldn't be affixed anywhere inside the cavity should it? So its a matter of just covering it with wall materials so it doesn't flop down?
What is the avg. per sq. ft. price difference to 703 or 705 rigid?
Got to get ordering...
thanks,
David
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