Rubber Blocks for Bridging wall tops
Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2005 11:39 pm
I know that coupling walls together is bad for acoustics transferring through double wall structures.
I have a few places along a 33 foot double wall (at third points) I was considering bridging the top of the inner wall (9 ft tall) to the outer shell wall (10 ft tall) with some thicker pieces of neoprene (3/4 to 1" thick). It would be primarily to help while putting up the ceiling joist, but I thought about leaving them to firm up the wall a little. I was going to put a small cross stud between 2 outer wall studs and tie it across to the top of the inner wall by some 4 inch by 12 inch pieces of rubber.
Was is ya'lls gut feel about this?
Thanks for your input.
Tom
I have a few places along a 33 foot double wall (at third points) I was considering bridging the top of the inner wall (9 ft tall) to the outer shell wall (10 ft tall) with some thicker pieces of neoprene (3/4 to 1" thick). It would be primarily to help while putting up the ceiling joist, but I thought about leaving them to firm up the wall a little. I was going to put a small cross stud between 2 outer wall studs and tie it across to the top of the inner wall by some 4 inch by 12 inch pieces of rubber.
Was is ya'lls gut feel about this?
Thanks for your input.
Tom
