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Hi All
What is the best way to mount foam so that both wall and foam don't suffer any damage and can be used again. Any good ideas ? TIA Jan Holm |
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I stapled mine to the wall. However, I have a friend who glued the foam to
a cardboard backing, which is then screwed to the wall. "Jan Holm" wrote in message . .. Hi All What is the best way to mount foam so that both wall and foam don't suffer any damage and can be used again. Any good ideas ? TIA Jan Holm |
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"Jan Holm" wrote in message
. .. Hi All What is the best way to mount foam so that both wall and foam don't suffer any damage and can be used again. What kind of wall? Those big T-shaped push pins work for some (for sheetrock, etc.). |
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Mike Rivers wrote:
What is the best way to mount foam so that both wall and foam don't suffer any damage and can be used again. Glue it to a piece of thin plywood and hang it on the wall like a picture. So obvious - Brilliant - Thank you Regards Jan Holm |
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"Jan Holm" wrote ...
Mike Rivers wrote: What is the best way to mount foam so that both wall and foam don't suffer any damage and can be used again. Glue it to a piece of thin plywood and hang it on the wall like a picture. So obvious - Brilliant - Thank you I used 3-inch drywall screws and fender washers. No glue fumes, removable, no damage to foam, easy-to-repair small holes in wall. |
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I have Sonex, and I used big "L" shaped cup hooks. Worked like a charm. We
actually moved the studio 3 years ago, and was able to strip the old booth and set up the new one with zero damage to the panels. Make sure to use big plastic ones. John "Jan Holm" wrote in message . .. Hi All What is the best way to mount foam so that both wall and foam don't suffer any damage and can be used again. Any good ideas ? TIA Jan Holm |
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"Mike Rivers" wrote in message
news:znr1115675000k@trad... In article writes: What is the best way to mount foam so that both wall and foam don't suffer any damage and can be used again. Glue it to a piece of thin plywood and hang it on the wall like a picture. I attached mine to thin, pre-made lattice-work and hung it on the wall. |
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I glued mine to those 4x8' 1/4" white boards that are used to make
"vote for me" signs using GE Panel and Foam adhesive in those tubes that you need a caulking gun for.. Then using 2" velcro (Industrial Strength) stickyback tape in 2"x2" pieces, available from Home Depot in 15 foot rolls stuck em to the studio wall. Pull them off when you move into your dream studio. Use a heat gun to get the piece off the wall. Done In article , John wrote: I have Sonex, and I used big "L" shaped cup hooks. Worked like a charm. We actually moved the studio 3 years ago, and was able to strip the old booth and set up the new one with zero damage to the panels. Make sure to use big plastic ones. John "Jan Holm" wrote in message . .. Hi All What is the best way to mount foam so that both wall and foam don't suffer any damage and can be used again. Any good ideas ? TIA Jan Holm Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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i usually take carpet tack-down board, and nail that stuff to the wall.
then hang the foam on the little barbs that stick out of the tackboards. but i'll be migrating to the hang-it-like-a-picture concept over time. |
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