Foams and concrete walls

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I'll be getting some acoustic foams in a few days time. What's the best way of attaching the foams to my walls non-permanantly? As stated in the title, I have concrete walls.

At the moment I am thinking of using heavy-duty double sided tape. But I read somewhere some people were having troubles with that. I read of T-pins solution, but is it feasible with concrete walls?

Please share your success stories... :)
 
The best way is to make a frame for the foam out of wood. Glue the foam to the wood frame. Then you can simply hang the foam like a picture. It will potect the shape of the foam and you wont damage the foam by moving it later on.
 
TexRoadkill said:
The best way is to make a frame for the foam out of wood. Glue the foam to the wood frame. Then you can simply hang the foam like a picture. It will potect the shape of the foam and you wont damage the foam by moving it later on.

Even more....the distance of a inch between a concrete wall and the foam will absorb the reflections better. Hang them with space between the wall and the frame.
 
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