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It's true, I have no idea if the end result will be worth the effort, but I just couldn't bear to cover all that fiberglass with a solid wood frame. If I've done the math right (and I probably haven't), the sides of a 2'X4' panel of 4" thick fiberglass add up to a little over 3 square feet of surface area...per panel. I wanted to reclaim a little of that.Mind Riot said:May I ask, why are you boring holes in the frames? It would seem that you're going for more absorption by having more exposed fiberglass, but I would wonder if the result will really be worth it.
I considered that, too, but after boring holes in an experimental plank, I found that the holes didn't make much difference, and in fact they lightened the load (and created an enormous amount of sawdust). However, I haven't assembled a full panel yet, so I may discover later that the holes were a mistake. But I'm feeling pretty confident right now. (I'm using Johns Manville 817, by the way, which is 6pcf.)Mind Riot said:Another thing is that I would think it would weaken the frame when you go to hang it
Thanks for adding the pic that shows how you hung the panels in the corners.
One more question, Riot. If you were going to make more traps, would you still use the chicken wire, or do you think that the stapled cloth is enough to keep the mineral wool from falling out?