Sealing electrical boxes...
Posted: Tue Jul 19, 2011 1:10 am
Hi,
It's been a while since I've posted on this board, but still making headway on my studio now over a year in the making...
I have a quick question regarding electrical boxes,
So I have gone to the trouble to make individual 2x4 wood boxes with 2 layers of 5/8" drywall caulked and screwed to the back to contain each electrical box and every xlr jack plate. That way any sound that penetrates through the first leaf through the recepticals is contained. I have drilled 1/2" holes through the wood sides of this box to bring the wires in. What is the best compound/caulk/putty to seal these holes?
I have been thinking of a number of different options:
A) Duct seal - grey putty that is sticky and doesn't dry out used for sealing ductwork. Inexpensive easy to work with. We use it a work for weather sealing around wires entering a building.
B) Acoustic caulk - obvious answer, but I am concerned that the caulk will run down the wires when the room is warm and just make a mess.
C) PL 400 - messy and not to nice to work with.
D) Teck cable sealing compound - special epoxy liquid used for making gas tight seals around wires running through multipair teck cables. Permanent gas tight seal, but expensive and tough to work with.
Any suggestions? opinions?
Regards,
-jER
It's been a while since I've posted on this board, but still making headway on my studio now over a year in the making...
I have a quick question regarding electrical boxes,
So I have gone to the trouble to make individual 2x4 wood boxes with 2 layers of 5/8" drywall caulked and screwed to the back to contain each electrical box and every xlr jack plate. That way any sound that penetrates through the first leaf through the recepticals is contained. I have drilled 1/2" holes through the wood sides of this box to bring the wires in. What is the best compound/caulk/putty to seal these holes?
I have been thinking of a number of different options:
A) Duct seal - grey putty that is sticky and doesn't dry out used for sealing ductwork. Inexpensive easy to work with. We use it a work for weather sealing around wires entering a building.
B) Acoustic caulk - obvious answer, but I am concerned that the caulk will run down the wires when the room is warm and just make a mess.
C) PL 400 - messy and not to nice to work with.
D) Teck cable sealing compound - special epoxy liquid used for making gas tight seals around wires running through multipair teck cables. Permanent gas tight seal, but expensive and tough to work with.
Any suggestions? opinions?
Regards,
-jER