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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Timmerman" data-source="post: 81630" data-attributes="member: 172"><p>Re: DIY Acoustic Panels</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It is quite possible to DIY acoustical absorbtion panels that will meet just about any fire code. The question comes down to the cost and hassle of doing so. Fiberglass batts are reasonably good, and you can usually get the flame spread and smoke ratings from the manufacturer. Wood can be treated, or you can use metal to contain it. Covering cloth can be IFR or treated to be flame retardant. But anything you treat will need to be tested, which adds cost and hassle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Timmerman, post: 81630, member: 172"] Re: DIY Acoustic Panels It is quite possible to DIY acoustical absorbtion panels that will meet just about any fire code. The question comes down to the cost and hassle of doing so. Fiberglass batts are reasonably good, and you can usually get the flame spread and smoke ratings from the manufacturer. Wood can be treated, or you can use metal to contain it. Covering cloth can be IFR or treated to be flame retardant. But anything you treat will need to be tested, which adds cost and hassle. [/QUOTE]
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