check out how Im going to hang a bass trap behind a door...

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thats too frkn ingenious...frkn automated, love it.


to get rid of noises just turn up the music!
that was easy.:p
 
thanks....when sitting in my mix position, that corner is to my right, behind my desk. The corner to the left has a closet door in the same position, so Im going to have to build another for that door...I just wanted to get one working first...
 
here is a quick drawing of my space....

the dark black lines are traps hanging on the walls...

the red lines are traps that are in wall/ceiling corners.

there is also a 2 X 4 trap hanging over my head but its not in the drawing....

studio.jpg
 
squeeky door issue

if you got any spray cooking oil just spray it on the hinges from both sides of the door. move it a couple times. everything should be A ok!
 
okay...that's friggin' cool....and needs to be put in the Studio Building/Display section too so those people can see it!!!


nicely done! I'm interested in a "how to" on that.
 
okay...that's friggin' cool....and needs to be put in the Studio Building/Display section too so those people can see it!!!


nicely done! I'm interested in a "how to" on that.


ill post over there...that might be a better place for it....thanks...
 
very nice work great ideaand to answer your question wd40 works good for hinges
 
I'm loving this, it is a really clever and well executed idea!
But is there a chance the corner of the trap will bed into and damage the door if you open it too quickly? I would be slightly worried about that.

For the hinges, a drop of oil or some spray lubricant should do the trick. If you want to do a really good job of it you can take the door off to lubricate the inside of the hinges but it is maybe unnecessary.
 
I'm loving this, it is a really clever and well executed idea!
But is there a chance the corner of the trap will bed into and damage the door if you open it too quickly? I would be slightly worried about that.

The pivot point where it is attached to the door is slotted. Its the same type of bold that is in the track attached to the wall so it cant fall through the slotted hole....but the slot lets it push forward if the corner hits the door when opened too fast....



For the hinges, a drop of oil or some spray lubricant should do the trick. If you want to do a really good job of it you can take the door off to lubricate the inside of the hinges but it is maybe unnecessary.

its been taken care of.....I never even noticed it in the room until I heard it on the video..
 
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