Floating Floor

How thick should my walls be, should I float my floors (and if so, how), why is two leaf mass-air-mass design important, etc.

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Floating Floor

Post by Praxam »

Okay what do you think. My brother in law who is a music engineer said that we could probably just truck tires to float the CR. Basically building the CR on top of the tires.

So what you think ?
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Post by giles117 »

So you mean use the rubber of a truck tire instead of neoprene?

Seems it would be more work to cut that up instead of spending a few dollars to buy the right stuff.

But it is all on how you value your time.
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Post by Praxam »

would actually be using the entire tires laying down flat on the cement floor then building the floor ontop of it. Limited budget, so being creative for now. What you think?

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Post by giles117 »

Poor creativity, not a stable surface. if you want to float a floor better to just do it correctly then to cheat. I doubt that idea would be successful.
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Post by TerrorFiend »

I heard about a guy who used tyres for a floating floor, and it apparently worked well.
Thanks.

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Post by cadesignr »

:shock: I seriously doubt that it would pass code inspection. In fact, if found out, I would bet a case of beer :lol: that the authorities would make you tear it all out. Although lots of people build home studios without permits, they are taking chances that could have serious consequenses should something happen. Loss of insurance is only one. Using materials or techniques that are not inspected and used without a permit is a gamble with safety, not to mention your pocketbook. Believe me, I've been through it. A 6 month stop work order, demolition, rebuild and fines are far more expensive than some neoprene and a permit.
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Post by giles117 »

And this guy, did he cut up the tire???
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Post by knightfly »

Apparently, Mother Earth News has gotten into studio building :?

Seriously, this is NOT going to give you any predictable results other than disappointment... Steve
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Post by giles117 »

I 2nd that. :) and 3rd it as well.
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