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Originally Posted by dykstraster@gmai Just as an example. This 8' wall, when placed on an even possibly too modest 4" thick base that's 3' long, with 4" casters becomes 8' 8 1/16" tall.
When attempting to raise it into position, it becomes 8' 10" at it's tallest. (honestly, I expected a greater difference than that. |
Thanks a bunch for your information and suggestions. Height should not be an issue, as my ceiling is 10'...however, I am a little concerned with how heavy it is going to be. The plan that was suggested was to look just like the above, except the base would only extend out one way or the other leaving one side able to be flush with another wall. I was concerned that this would not work though as the wall could easily fall over if left in the middle of the room. Is it not possible to have a 4' base extending out of one side of the wall, and then have that braced from the base to the wall? Or do I most certainly need the base to extend out both sides of the wall, like the pic above?
As for the fiberglass insulation, I still have not found a place cheaper than ATS for a 6 pack of the stuff. I'm not buying anything they have "put together." I'm simply wanting to order about 24 sheets of Fiberglass insulation...they're price is the best, and I still haven't gotten an answer as to why they aren't good to buy from.
Thanks