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= Mojo Worker =
I have never seen anyone discuss the installation of acoustic-treatment wall panels without recommending the construction/use of a wooden frame and (usually) a back-panel, saying that without it, over time it will 'sag'.
Yet right in the Owens-Corning 700 series documentation it refers to mounting by 'Impaling'.
Like this:
Now, this sure as hell seems a lot easier, less expensive and less time consuming. And I don't really see it ever sagging if it's hanging on the wall.
I don't expect any members around here would care to express an opinion. Or WOULD they?
I sure do like the thought of Impaling something.
Yet right in the Owens-Corning 700 series documentation it refers to mounting by 'Impaling'.
Like this:
Now, this sure as hell seems a lot easier, less expensive and less time consuming. And I don't really see it ever sagging if it's hanging on the wall.
I don't expect any members around here would care to express an opinion. Or WOULD they?
I sure do like the thought of Impaling something.