
ENIGMACODE
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Ok Ok I see
Let's still have a beer!
Rod - you stated:
"I meant the deck itself - tight to the plywood - this increases the upper leaf - but does not create a 3rd leaf (no air space between the plywood and drywall)."
I'm a little 'stunod' (slow), I understand
Ok Ok well perhaps it's not too late to fix something here:
http://home.ucwphilly.rr.com/livesound/3rd-leaf-1.jpg
And please read my last statement:
In general, I think I see the bigger picture here:
http://home.ucwphilly.rr.com/livesound/rick-combo.jpg
Do I take this illustration to mean:
JUST LEAVE ALL THE NEW OUTER SIDES OF ALL THE NEW WALLS OPEN WITH EXPOSED R11? As illustrated in these photos:
http://home.ucwphilly.rr.com/livesound/fitZ2-2-a.jpg
http://home.ucwphilly.rr.com/livesound/fitZ2-a.jpg
OR
Perhaps I can cover the 'OTHER' side of the wall that will have the exposed R11 with some nice colored flame-retardant fabric? (so as to keep the fibers from being airborn) Know what I mean? Would this be ok?
Best Regards
Michael Fraticelli
ROCKON@ucwphilly.rr.com

Rod - you stated:
"I meant the deck itself - tight to the plywood - this increases the upper leaf - but does not create a 3rd leaf (no air space between the plywood and drywall)."
I'm a little 'stunod' (slow), I understand

Ok Ok well perhaps it's not too late to fix something here:
http://home.ucwphilly.rr.com/livesound/3rd-leaf-1.jpg
And please read my last statement:
In general, I think I see the bigger picture here:
http://home.ucwphilly.rr.com/livesound/rick-combo.jpg
Do I take this illustration to mean:
JUST LEAVE ALL THE NEW OUTER SIDES OF ALL THE NEW WALLS OPEN WITH EXPOSED R11? As illustrated in these photos:
http://home.ucwphilly.rr.com/livesound/fitZ2-2-a.jpg
http://home.ucwphilly.rr.com/livesound/fitZ2-a.jpg
OR
Perhaps I can cover the 'OTHER' side of the wall that will have the exposed R11 with some nice colored flame-retardant fabric? (so as to keep the fibers from being airborn) Know what I mean? Would this be ok?
Best Regards
Michael Fraticelli
ROCKON@ucwphilly.rr.com
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