I've found a local outlet of the spi chain that carries 703 and rockwool; they don't have 4" 703, though, just 2". They do have 4" rockwool, but it's 8 pcf, which I understand is not ideal because of the grazing-incidence issue.
How big a pain is it to glue or otherwise attach two sheets of 2" 703 together to make one 4" absorber? Conversely, how big a factor is the grazing-incidence thing in practice? Bottom line: if you HAD to choose between sandwiching the 703 and using the 8 pcf rockwool for making plain fabric-covered panels, which would you choose?
(The rep I talked to said he thought he could get 4" 703 on special order, but the way he said it gave me the feeling that the pricing would not make me happy, and I'm already overspending here.)
"sandwiched" 703 or 8# rockwool for panel absorber
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"sandwiched" 703 or 8# rockwool for panel absorber
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Quick comemnt. IT all depends on the area, region, business size, building industry and phase of the moon.The 703 4" is an expensive option on special order.
Here you can get, deoending oin the dealer, 703 for about a constant price per poungd, regardless of thickness. Oher dealers it is all over the palce. The best bang for the buck is Roxul Safe n sound. Other parts fo the country/continent/world have different prcies.
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It really depends on if the 4"is part of their regular stock. If so, then it can be pretty reasonable. If not, Owens wants such ridiculous order sizes that it gets pretty silly sometimes.
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