...and one final pic...
I know, I know, I know...I really screwed myself by NOT floating that first wall...guess I shoulda just ripped it down and floated it anyway...mmm...guess I still COULD!??? BUT it still doesn't address the issue of those windows and the necessary framing around them to keep the sounds from transferring along that short stretch of wall from the iso to the control room.
dean
FLOOR/CEILING/WALL CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE
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Hey Dean - Just had a few minutes this AM to check for "quickies" - yours didn't qualify so I'll have to catch it a bit later, possibly tonight if I'm still moving after 12 hour shift -
Just quickly, here's an install instruction from kinetics on their floor systems - you are missing the first step, but don't panic - I'll explain when I get more time how you can "sneak it in" - meantime, look around for some homosote or celotex that is close to (but less than) the space you have between your floated floor and the wall.
http://www.kineticsnoise.com/architectu ... nstall.pdf
You're right, we need to take care of those gaps, more soon... Steve
Just quickly, here's an install instruction from kinetics on their floor systems - you are missing the first step, but don't panic - I'll explain when I get more time how you can "sneak it in" - meantime, look around for some homosote or celotex that is close to (but less than) the space you have between your floated floor and the wall.
http://www.kineticsnoise.com/architectu ... nstall.pdf
You're right, we need to take care of those gaps, more soon... Steve
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