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GregS
2010-01-05 14:35:21 UTC
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I am doing my basement. I will be putting up drywall and partitioning.
I was thinking, is there anything out there to orderly put holes in the drywall
without causing too much greif. I would cover those areas with a material
of some sort. R-13 insulation will be in most of the walls and ceiling areas.
I was just going to use panels on the drywall, but what the heck, see if
I can do something real cool.

greg
BeachKing
2010-01-19 20:32:50 UTC
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Post by GregS
I am doing my basement. I will be putting up drywall and partitioning.
I was thinking, is there anything out there to orderly put holes in the drywall
without causing too much greif. I would cover those areas with a material
of some sort. R-13 insulation will be in most of the walls and ceiling areas.
I was just going to use panels on the drywall, but what the heck, see if
I can do something real cool.
greg
Greg,

There is one method that has proved very effective and accomplish a
beautiful wall finish at the same time.
Instead of making holes and patching, consider a surface mounted
acoustical treatment and architectural stretch fabric.
Check out www.SoundNice.net. They invented and patented this system 25
years ago.

BeachKing
GregS
2010-01-19 21:05:53 UTC
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Post by GregS
I am doing my basement. I will be putting up drywall and partitioning.
I was thinking, is there anything out there to orderly put holes in the d=
rywall
Post by GregS
without causing too much greif. I would cover those areas with a material
of some sort. R-13 insulation will be in most of the walls and ceiling ar=
eas.
Post by GregS
I was just going to use panels on the drywall, but what the heck, see if
I can do something real cool.
greg
Greg,
There is one method that has proved very effective and accomplish a
beautiful wall finish at the same time.
Instead of making holes and patching, consider a surface mounted
acoustical treatment and architectural stretch fabric.
Check out www.SoundNice.net. They invented and patented this system 25
years ago.
I was making stretched fabric in picture like frames 30 years ago.
I also made a bigger frame using 2X4's and put pegboard on the front.
But, I wanted to see if anybody was making integral gadgets for
construction purposes.

I had a nice cheap place I bought fabric and foam from a long time ago.
I wish they were still around.

greg

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