bigredmetfan
Well-Known Member
So as the title says, I am turning my garage into a jam space
All the walls and ceiling are already insulated with the pink insulation and have a single layer of 5/8 drywall ( except the garage door ). Ground is concrete, as well as the curb that the wall sits on. There is also a door to get in from the inside of the house that opens to a landing about 10 feet high off the ground
Here's my plan:
I get free pallets from work, so I was going to attach them to the walls, then insulate the pallets with Roxul sound proofing insulation. Then I have been grabbing carpet scraps from local carpet stores ( and dumpster diving as well) and was going to cover the pallets, and floor in layers of carpet.
Good idea?
What can I do about the garage door? I would like to keep it working for moving gear in and out. It"s solid wood built in the 90"s, double car garage......keep in mind I don't want to spend a hell of a lot of money
All the walls and ceiling are already insulated with the pink insulation and have a single layer of 5/8 drywall ( except the garage door ). Ground is concrete, as well as the curb that the wall sits on. There is also a door to get in from the inside of the house that opens to a landing about 10 feet high off the ground
Here's my plan:
I get free pallets from work, so I was going to attach them to the walls, then insulate the pallets with Roxul sound proofing insulation. Then I have been grabbing carpet scraps from local carpet stores ( and dumpster diving as well) and was going to cover the pallets, and floor in layers of carpet.
Good idea?
What can I do about the garage door? I would like to keep it working for moving gear in and out. It"s solid wood built in the 90"s, double car garage......keep in mind I don't want to spend a hell of a lot of money