[s-cars] Subject: Garage project (NAC)

David Kase davekase at pdqlocks.com
Mon Jan 7 07:18:06 PST 2008


A little late on the subject but I used luan plywood in my garage.  
Drywall was a bit too soft for my work area (dents if just bumped with 
an Audi part) so I wanted something a bit stronger.

Kase



Tom Winter wrote:
>
> On 1/6/08 8:51 PM, " calvinlc at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>   
>> cheapest soft surfaces I can think of would be buying large styrofoam panels
>> and putting them whereever they don't interfere with other functionality,
>>     
>
> Calvin has some good ideas here to resolve your echo, Dave. I'm assuming
> that you did, indeed, install both insulation and drywall in your garage
> since it sounds like a major project. You may want to hit Home Depot and
> grab a few of the foam insulation panels they sell. These come in varying
> thicknesses. You're probably already familiar with what I'm talking about.
>
> Installed judiciously on the ceiling and walls, they should absorb plenty of
> sound. The thicker the panel the better the results.
>
> However, if you've yet to insulate or drywall. . . .well, I'd start there.
>
> Tom
> '95 S6 Avant
>
>
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