xSpace wrote:Your wall assembly, based on this picture (
http://www.johnlsayers.com/phpBB2/downl ... p?id=39502 ) suggests that you have a potential flanking part....like you guys made one framed wall on one sdie, another on the interior side and yet another in the middle?
Brien,
You ask me that before,it looks weird but again this is what i did.
I have engineer trusses and the middle wall you see is a load bearing wall.Because i couldnt move it or hire engineers to put in a I-beam,what i did was frame out the window and the door way in that wall and made it set back about 1'' all the way around from the new framing on both sides.
In essence making as if it wasn't there in the first place.Which ended up making the space between rooms about 17'' which is good i believe.
So even though it seem as though its in line with the two rooms on either side,if you look close enough you will see its actually 1'' lower so the fabric wrapped 703 will not be touching. Maybe a

hair on the sides but dfinately not on top and bottom.
And while your here Brien why dont you help me out with the details on how to do the stops etc.
You haven't posted here for some time,and you never answered my PM about the added mass on my upstairs sub-floor, waz up wid dat
