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Sound-proofing Supplier
#11
and for an enclosed space ruff surfaces reduce the most sound. an anechoic( sound proof )chamber uses a bunch of little cones on the wall
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#12
And don't forget to allow for air intake for proper combustion.
David

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#13
Yup

Pickup anytime.... call, email or just stop on by on your way back from town
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#14
I have the foam panels here for you to pick up when you like. Pahoa Village. 965-1555
Assume the best and ask questions.

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#15
Rob and Carey, thanks to you both. We were going to stop by yesterday but got busy with picking up our vehicle from the port. Will try to get in touch this afternoon.
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#16
If someone does this again from scratch, use the Castleblock-type heavy ICF instead of CMU for the walls (designed correctly it could also be the roof). The stuff is used for highway sound absorption in Austria and it would do the best job without the potential of catching fire from the hot and flammable substances there.
John Maloney
310.562.0362
johnmaloney3@me.com
Hawaii Architect AR8082

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