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Few snaps availiable of the ongoing construction:
www.fileupyours.com/gallery/peelproductions enjoy JG
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You have been a busy boy!
Looking good! Keep us posted on the advancement! ![]()
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why is all the lumber painted?
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I work at at sawmill here in New Zealand and this is a product we make for the Australian market called "Design Pine". It is pressure treated, fingerjointed and primed(painted) lumber for structual outdoor use. Total overkill for internal framing but I got the whole rooms worth for $50 as it was reject peices from our production line because of minor defects. The great thing about fingerjoint is every stick is perfectlly straight!! It's going to be covered with cloth once I paint the ceiling and sand the floor so the nasty blue colour will not be seen.
JohnG
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www.peelproductions.net.nz Last edited by Johnrg; 12-06-2005 at 21:00.. |
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wait, those walls are gonna be cloth covered and not drywalled?
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They are "inside out" the drywall is already there on the back leaving the front for absorbtion. Saves space in a small room!!. You can see them being stood up like that in some of the photo's.
Very cunning design!! JohnG
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riiiiiiiiiight, Ionly looked at the pics on the first page.
yeah, I'd do the same thing for sure, it's such a waste of space and money to put the drywall facing into the room and then treat it. Cheers |
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Excuse my intrusion but wouldnt all that absorbtion make the room compleatly and udery dead and bad for the over all sound?
-Blaze
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Looks very nice my friend.
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Yep, totally dead. That's kinda the plan then I can start adding timber slats to some of the walls to liven things up acting as broadband absorders. I will probally do this to the larger end of the room for drums and keep the narrower end fairly dead for doing vocals - that's the general plan anyway.
Thanks for looking. I will update as we go. I just hope its sound proof enough!! JohnG
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