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<blockquote data-quote="Brad Weber" data-source="post: 40709" data-attributes="member: 114"><p>Re: Cheap Fire Resistant grill cloth</p><p></p><p>Philip, think about how you are going to attach the fabric, prevent it from being damaged and so on. In fact based on your description it sounds like fiberglass board direct applied to the face of the wall toward the equipment may be a simpler, more durable and more effective treatment. That is what I often recommend for mechanical spaces, in some cases with a hardware cloth (expanded metal mesh, think chicken wire) covering to limit potential tears.</p><p></p><p>As you say, any treatment might help but the wall itself acting as a barrier may help more than absorption on a 36" high wall on one side of the space, especially if things may get stored against that wall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brad Weber, post: 40709, member: 114"] Re: Cheap Fire Resistant grill cloth Philip, think about how you are going to attach the fabric, prevent it from being damaged and so on. In fact based on your description it sounds like fiberglass board direct applied to the face of the wall toward the equipment may be a simpler, more durable and more effective treatment. That is what I often recommend for mechanical spaces, in some cases with a hardware cloth (expanded metal mesh, think chicken wire) covering to limit potential tears. As you say, any treatment might help but the wall itself acting as a barrier may help more than absorption on a 36" high wall on one side of the space, especially if things may get stored against that wall. [/QUOTE]
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