Sound proofing stuff!
#1
Posted 16 April 2010 - 01:31 PM
Foam
Carprt
Old sleeping bags
anything that can be used to do this.
#2
Posted 16 April 2010 - 01:32 PM
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#3
Posted 16 April 2010 - 01:36 PM
Those foam mattress things for under your bedding?
And a few sleeping bags we don't use.
But you'd have to drive practically to California to come and get em
#4
Posted 16 April 2010 - 01:38 PM
Empty egg cartons are supposed to be nice too.
Yes! Hey anyone who eats alot of eggs! save your cartons for me! Ill take them! Save the earF!
I have a ton of ish in my garage!
Those foam mattress things for under your bedding?
And a few sleeping bags we don't use.
But you'd have to drive practically to California to come and get em
Can I pick these up maybe Saturday morning time? And like do you mean Blythe or what?
#5
Posted 16 April 2010 - 01:43 PM
Empty egg cartons are supposed to be nice too.
Yes! Hey anyone who eats alot of eggs! save your cartons for me! Ill take them! Save the earF!I have a ton of ish in my garage!
Those foam mattress things for under your bedding?
And a few sleeping bags we don't use.
But you'd have to drive practically to California to come and get em
Can I pick these up maybe Saturday morning time? And like do you mean Blythe or what?
Like Camelback and Dysart. Litchfield Park, foo!
#6
Posted 16 April 2010 - 01:48 PM
Empty egg cartons are supposed to be nice too.
Yes! Hey anyone who eats alot of eggs! save your cartons for me! Ill take them! Save the earF!I have a ton of ish in my garage!
Those foam mattress things for under your bedding?
And a few sleeping bags we don't use.
But you'd have to drive practically to California to come and get em
Can I pick these up maybe Saturday morning time? And like do you mean Blythe or what?
Like Camelback and Dysart. Litchfield Park, foo!
So for reals I can have this stuff? Free? Ill take it fo sho!
#7
Posted 16 April 2010 - 01:54 PM
#8
Posted 16 April 2010 - 01:59 PM
#9
Posted 16 April 2010 - 02:01 PM
Note: he doesn't really want sleeping bags. He wants foam more. HMPH!
#10
Posted 16 April 2010 - 05:02 PM
Empty egg cartons are supposed to be nice too.
Yes! Hey anyone who eats alot of eggs! save your cartons for me! Ill take them! Save the earF!
mikey we go through tons of eggs at my work i'll start pilling that shit up but
you'll have to come by old town scottsdale to pick them up. we go through roughly 7 cases
of eggs a week (1 case=180 eggs/6 layers of 30 divided by a cardboard flat).
let me know if you're interested
#11
Posted 16 April 2010 - 05:08 PM
Empty egg cartons are supposed to be nice too.
Yes! Hey anyone who eats alot of eggs! save your cartons for me! Ill take them! Save the earF!
mikey we go through tons of eggs at my work i'll start pilling that shit up but
you'll have to come by old town scottsdale to pick them up. we go through roughly 7 cases
of eggs a week (1 case=180 eggs/6 layers of 30 divided by a cardboard flat).
let me know if you're interested
I am so into this and will come get them! I will cover my garage with them! YES! AWESOME!
#12
Posted 17 April 2010 - 09:00 AM
Also, Home Depot/Lowes sells sound proofing board in 4X8 sheets for like 9 bux each, not too bad. I used a bunch of that too.
#13
Posted 17 April 2010 - 09:22 AM
Miguel, there is a place by my shop that makes golf club head covers, and stamps the covers out of 1/2 inch thick foam. The leftovers are bagged up and left outside. One bag filled up the whole backseat of my car. The only problem is that it's loose, so you'd need to put it inside a wall or behind something else. Works great, though, i have the entire attic above my studio filled with it. Lemme know if you want directions.
Also, Home Depot/Lowes sells sound proofing board in 4X8 sheets for like 9 bux each, not too bad. I used a bunch of that too.
i used that sound "proof" board from home depot. it's really more of a sound dampener, and probalby works best when coupled with something else. chad's studio is waaaaaaaaaaaay more soundproof than ours. if you stand outside his while somebody is playing, you can sort of hear it. if you stand outside ours, it's totally audible. it's just quiet enough so that the neighbors don't flip out.
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#14
Posted 17 April 2010 - 11:03 AM
Miguel, there is a place by my shop that makes golf club head covers, and stamps the covers out of 1/2 inch thick foam. The leftovers are bagged up and left outside. One bag filled up the whole backseat of my car. The only problem is that it's loose, so you'd need to put it inside a wall or behind something else. Works great, though, i have the entire attic above my studio filled with it. Lemme know if you want directions.
Also, Home Depot/Lowes sells sound proofing board in 4X8 sheets for like 9 bux each, not too bad. I used a bunch of that too.
i used that sound "proof" board from home depot. it's really more of a sound dampener, and probalby works best when coupled with something else. chad's studio is waaaaaaaaaaaay more soundproof than ours. if you stand outside his while somebody is playing, you can sort of hear it. if you stand outside ours, it's totally audible. it's just quiet enough so that the neighbors don't flip out.
Fo sho. It would mos def need to be used along with something else. Not a stand alone item.
#15
Posted 19 April 2010 - 04:23 PM
Miguel, there is a place by my shop that makes golf club head covers, and stamps the covers out of 1/2 inch thick foam. The leftovers are bagged up and left outside. One bag filled up the whole backseat of my car. The only problem is that it's loose, so you'd need to put it inside a wall or behind something else. Works great, though, i have the entire attic above my studio filled with it. Lemme know if you want directions.
Also, Home Depot/Lowes sells sound proofing board in 4X8 sheets for like 9 bux each, not too bad. I used a bunch of that too.
i used that sound "proof" board from home depot. it's really more of a sound dampener, and probalby works best when coupled with something else. chad's studio is waaaaaaaaaaaay more soundproof than ours. if you stand outside his while somebody is playing, you can sort of hear it. if you stand outside ours, it's totally audible. it's just quiet enough so that the neighbors don't flip out.
Fo sho. It would mos def need to be used along with something else. Not a stand alone item.
Thanks dude and yeah The sound board stuff is cool but im looking for FREE.99
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