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dash8wrench
Jun 02, 2006Explorer
Professor, I like your solution and would like to propose an alternative to just doubling the thickness of the foam board. Two layers of foam, but separated by say 1/2" standing frame members between the layers. Picture a normal wall with drywall installed. The dead space between the layers should go a long way to deadening the sound levels. Again, storage might be a problem unless one was to make the box up and then apply a couple of layers of fiberglass to weather proof and reinforce it and leave it installed on the generator. Make the end to be open hinged with a small latch to keep it closed during transport.
This foam board is easily fastened together using a hot glue gun. Use the low temp glue sticks and run a bead along the joints. I'm waiting to either get one of the champions form parts america (hate the shipping costs with Advance Auto near by, but they can't order it) or my next trip to the Shore and get one of the Pep Boys models.
This foam board is easily fastened together using a hot glue gun. Use the low temp glue sticks and run a bead along the joints. I'm waiting to either get one of the champions form parts america (hate the shipping costs with Advance Auto near by, but they can't order it) or my next trip to the Shore and get one of the Pep Boys models.
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