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| Lives for gear | Studio Construction order Hi all, those of you who have built complete rooms- what order did you do it in. I was thinking of doing it in this order: Putting up the wall studding Floating the floor, then the ceiling. Then filling the wall cavity with 703, putting the aircon in at the same time. Then putting the walls up. Is there any reason for not doing it this way? Regards, James Richmond |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: Jul 2003
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| eh..... my studio started from the floating floor up.... A 'room inside a room' type thing would be the best way to go. You might want to try www.johnlsayers.com for alot of info. It's pretty helpful.
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| Gear nut Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: northampton, ma
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| also wouldnt you run the cables while doing the 703 and aircon step?
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| Lives for gear | Opps... I knew I forgot something- yes you are right. JR |
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