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Old 19th July 2006, 09:30 PM   #3
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Do you have a circular saw?

30” isn’t high enough, so cut the doors in half so that they’ll be 40” high and 30” wide. Get a piece of 3/4 inch plywood. Cut 2 strips 40” by 8” and 2 strips 31 & 1/2” by 8” (per half-door). Glue/screw the 40” pieces on the sides of the door, centered, and the 31 & 1/2” pieces on the top and bottom.
Now you can put flat-mount casters on the bottom of the plywood and roll the things around. There will be a gap between the bottom of the baffle and the floor, which, if you’re concerned about it, you could fill by adding a 2X4 on edge under the plywood, using 3” deck screws from the top side.
Then you could fill one side of the baffle with fiberglass and cover with burlap, and put sonex foam or something on the other side, and your players would have a nice 8” wide shelf to spill their beers on. Depending on how you finish the plywood - natural wood stain or flat black spray paint - you could probably raise your studio rates accordingly.
But this is a lot of work. Hopefully, someone else has a better idea, cause I'm just winging it here.
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