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James HE
a spoonfull weighs a ton
specifically this stuff called Durok.
I install this stuff all the time in batrooms and kitchens, as part of the subfloor for tile.
Seems like it would be pretty good as sound proofing. Basically it's a concrete sheet in mesh. Heavy, really dense. Like sheetrock, but instead of gypsum it's concrete. It's about 1/2" think.
Not very practical for large spaces, (expensive, $12 for 5' x 3') but for converting a large closet into a booth, I'm thinking I may give it a shot. The space I'm converting is in a basement, the walls are all brick, I just need something to go on the cieling, and want to keep the thickness down so i can retain the hight of the cieling.
Any thoughts?
-jhe
I install this stuff all the time in batrooms and kitchens, as part of the subfloor for tile.
Seems like it would be pretty good as sound proofing. Basically it's a concrete sheet in mesh. Heavy, really dense. Like sheetrock, but instead of gypsum it's concrete. It's about 1/2" think.
Not very practical for large spaces, (expensive, $12 for 5' x 3') but for converting a large closet into a booth, I'm thinking I may give it a shot. The space I'm converting is in a basement, the walls are all brick, I just need something to go on the cieling, and want to keep the thickness down so i can retain the hight of the cieling.
Any thoughts?
-jhe