Well, I mean if you’re actually building a purpose-built dedicated studio, you aren’t moving panels around. But I do agree, why use a destructive mounting method when it’s absolutely not necessary in almost any situation? That didn’t make much sense to me either.
I love the Orange Snap Anchor approach! I've checked with Home Depot and Amazon and can't find them thought. Could you tell me where one would find those??
Great ideas. Thanks.
what epoxy was used to attach the metal plates to the back of the insulation?
Brilliant
glue to the walls? that means you have to destroy the panels and resurface the drywall if you want to move/remove the panels.
Well, I mean if you’re actually building a purpose-built dedicated studio, you aren’t moving panels around. But I do agree, why use a destructive mounting method when it’s absolutely not necessary in almost any situation? That didn’t make much sense to me either.
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I love the Orange Snap Anchor approach! I've checked with Home Depot and Amazon and can't find them thought. Could you tell me where one would find those??
Any acoustical commercial supplies store. Usually commercial contractors supply stores would have them or can order them
Wouldn't just a French cleat at top of panel be fine? Panels are not very heavy. Less holes in wall and faster.
but then you'd be bored
3:57: Sees how one panel is longer than the other, hopes they can fix it in post
@@laurabrown4675 One of the best ideas is that you're wrong and selling something