GypsyGraphics
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[FONT=Geneva, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial]I sure could use some advice before delving into this project...
from sign folks who could advise me on large sheets of acrylic (8’ x 4’), specifically connecting them for free standing use... and from musician's, if this idea will even do what I’m hoping it will.
The room with our musical equipment, has three large openings on one wall, that I’d like to make some kind of sound muffling, non-permanent wall for. I’m not trying to sound proof the room, but do wanting to block a considerable amount of the noise from the rest of the house. Initially I thought I might use panels like those used for office cubical. My problem with that is, the three opening are over the entry hallway and can seen from below, so looks matter. Which is why clear would be idea! See wall opening in first photo.
Yesterday I was at Guitar Center and saw a free standing acrylic wall surrounding a drum kit, and thought, if I could make a much larger version, it could be a good solution for me. The panels were connected with, I think silicone, strips that run nearly the full height. Anyone know where I could find something like that? See photos.
My first concern is stability, considering the area I need to cover. Which would be a combination of 8 ft tall panels, in either three 2 ft wide sections or two 3 ft wide sections. My other concern is, WILL IT WORK? Do you think an acrylic wall can offer much, in the way of sound reduction?
Also, if anyone has a better solution, I'd sure like to hear about it.
Thanks -gg
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from sign folks who could advise me on large sheets of acrylic (8’ x 4’), specifically connecting them for free standing use... and from musician's, if this idea will even do what I’m hoping it will.
The room with our musical equipment, has three large openings on one wall, that I’d like to make some kind of sound muffling, non-permanent wall for. I’m not trying to sound proof the room, but do wanting to block a considerable amount of the noise from the rest of the house. Initially I thought I might use panels like those used for office cubical. My problem with that is, the three opening are over the entry hallway and can seen from below, so looks matter. Which is why clear would be idea! See wall opening in first photo.
Yesterday I was at Guitar Center and saw a free standing acrylic wall surrounding a drum kit, and thought, if I could make a much larger version, it could be a good solution for me. The panels were connected with, I think silicone, strips that run nearly the full height. Anyone know where I could find something like that? See photos.
My first concern is stability, considering the area I need to cover. Which would be a combination of 8 ft tall panels, in either three 2 ft wide sections or two 3 ft wide sections. My other concern is, WILL IT WORK? Do you think an acrylic wall can offer much, in the way of sound reduction?
Also, if anyone has a better solution, I'd sure like to hear about it.
Thanks -gg
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