chilipeppermaniac
Ambassador of Decibels
Lotsa work bro dono, coming along.
It ls coming along nicely my friend, lots of work gone in so far.And here’s the new furnace mounted underneath the basement floor and the AC unit.
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Thats me and you have exposed my hiding spot... thanks for that ....Funny you mention that!
We found this guy in the bottom of the existing furnace when we moved it.
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Its looking very good Don O!! Coming along nicely! I wouldn't have wanted to be the Hvac guys who had to put in the furnace.















Don you sir are doing a top notch job.Another 2 days of good progress. Built the frame around the HVAC that goes across the ceiling and supplies the living room above. This is the rooms Achilles heel, if I don’t get this right sound will bleed into the living and almost the rest of the house.
After building the frame, I stuffed it Rockwool Safe and Sound acoustic insulation. Then came the bottom cover and all the joints taped. Next was installing the Mass Loaded Vinyl (MLV), it’s that gray mat like material. The stuff weighs 1 lb per sq ft. Then all those joints were taped with vinyl tape.
Next was screwing in the isolation clips and snapping in the hat channel.
Only 2 tasks left before I can call in a contractor to do the drywall. The ceiling has to get the MLV, isolation clips and hat channel. Second is installing the inner door.
The room is going to take 50 sheets of 4x12 5/8” drywall, each weighing 105 lbs. That’s over 5,000 pounds of drywall the contractor is going to have to carry down the stairs. That itself might take 2 days!
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. I thought, this just has to happen. I bought 4 gallons.

