
frederic
New member
I've discovered a new way to build a professional sound studio, and wish to discourage all of you from doing so in this manner.
Even though my design is not even remotely complete, I'm still shuffling rooms around annoying my architect (ooops), even if stuff is dirt cheap, its a good idea not to buy too many materials ahead of time until your design is finished.
After a walk through of the space this past sunday with the architect and the GC I'm considering using, both were rather alarmed to see 5 piles 4 of 12' 2x6's, 8 spools of 24ch TRS cable, tons of 1" diameter steel pipe, and enough pergo hardwood to pave a 2-lane highway. All snagged from auctions, businesses going out of business, and some other non-discussable cheap sources.
Lets just say "they be pissed"
I've also discovered the cheapest way to buy 30A 220V electrial wire is on a spool. I have 2500 foot spool ready to go.
At least my machine shop tenant is finally moved in and ready to pay rent, so no longer will I go into pocket to have this building sit here. They already have a few motors sitting in the shop waiting for rebuilds, so they are in good shape. Too bad the heater on their side doesn't fire up LOL.
Even though my design is not even remotely complete, I'm still shuffling rooms around annoying my architect (ooops), even if stuff is dirt cheap, its a good idea not to buy too many materials ahead of time until your design is finished.
After a walk through of the space this past sunday with the architect and the GC I'm considering using, both were rather alarmed to see 5 piles 4 of 12' 2x6's, 8 spools of 24ch TRS cable, tons of 1" diameter steel pipe, and enough pergo hardwood to pave a 2-lane highway. All snagged from auctions, businesses going out of business, and some other non-discussable cheap sources.
Lets just say "they be pissed"

At least my machine shop tenant is finally moved in and ready to pay rent, so no longer will I go into pocket to have this building sit here. They already have a few motors sitting in the shop waiting for rebuilds, so they are in good shape. Too bad the heater on their side doesn't fire up LOL.