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<blockquote data-quote="Philip Roberts" data-source="post: 2808" data-attributes="member: 111"><p>I've got a situation where I may needing some Fire Reisistant Grill Cloth to cover some sound absorbing insulation. In this particular case the fabric will never be seen so I'd like to use what ever is cheapest.</p><p></p><p>Any recommendations?</p><p></p><p>As a bit more background:</p><p>We are building a ~36" high wall topped with a pipe to hang off-topics and to act as a safety rail to go around the edge of a mezzanine level storage area open to the youth room at my church. There are some fans etc on the mezzanine so I had figured on stuffing the wall full of the pink Fiberglass foam and covering the inside surface it with fabric to absorb some of the sound being generated up there. The outside will be painted drywall to match the existing wall below. The noisy stuff is already there and it's not to objectionable, we are figuring that any extra bit of absorption that's cheap can't hurt. I also figure that "inside" a wall like this I can really stuff the normal pink fiber glass in to get the density up.</p><p></p><p>Any additional pointers or alternate ways to do this?</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>Philip</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Philip Roberts, post: 2808, member: 111"] I've got a situation where I may needing some Fire Reisistant Grill Cloth to cover some sound absorbing insulation. In this particular case the fabric will never be seen so I'd like to use what ever is cheapest. Any recommendations? As a bit more background: We are building a ~36" high wall topped with a pipe to hang off-topics and to act as a safety rail to go around the edge of a mezzanine level storage area open to the youth room at my church. There are some fans etc on the mezzanine so I had figured on stuffing the wall full of the pink Fiberglass foam and covering the inside surface it with fabric to absorb some of the sound being generated up there. The outside will be painted drywall to match the existing wall below. The noisy stuff is already there and it's not to objectionable, we are figuring that any extra bit of absorption that's cheap can't hurt. I also figure that "inside" a wall like this I can really stuff the normal pink fiber glass in to get the density up. Any additional pointers or alternate ways to do this? Thanks Philip [/QUOTE]
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