Sunday, December 23, 2007

Absorber wall Part 1.

The red board is the base which will be the air conditioner fixed to, under the base will a 4mm rubber mat to avoid any unnecessary vibrations and other noises that might occur , holes will be cut to pass through wires pipes etc, after the plate will be fixed to the board i might be cutting holes once again to the red board to keep air flowing through it since behind the board i will fix a 75mm rock wool

and the 3 gang switch box, you will see the result of this later on when the material will be fixed to the frame, just the switch showing on the surface.























Then i had to transfer again the 13 amp socket outlet from the mass wall to the absorber wall and also the light switch which was to be barred behind the other bass trap, ... hmm here comes the tricky part, improvising as part of the job, s0
a trip to the hardware store usually helps solving some problems and this time it did, some brackets that usually are used to hang cupboards and shelves with some alterations they have found them selves being part holding up a socket outlet and a light switch box.

2.5 mm double insulated flexible cable inside a 20mm flexible conduit and long enough wire to take the wall for a walk about.


Here goes wall 3, the
gigantic absorber wall. this wall will not be plaster boarded up but instead will be covered in loose cloth stretched on a frame that will be fixed to the wall by means of Velcro and of coarse filled with rw 75.

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