adidat
I will not buy anymore tools...
Hi Guys
Thought I would do a quick WIP of a project i'm on at the moment, last time I attempted this it came to an abrupt ending as i blew myself up and had 2 months off work, about a year ago!
currently working on two soundproof doors. They have been spec'ed at a solid construction weighing a minimum of 50kg per Sqm so each door will weigh about 95kg when finished :shock: :shock: :shock:.
to get the desired weight we used a fd60 fire door with a sheet of 12mm stuck on one side and 18mm on the other. Then lipped in 40mm meranti with a special frame built around it to minimise gaps and allow for specialist sound proof seals to be installed.
Thats the hinge side, showing the central sound barrier thing that should hopefully lock in to the door on completion!
Thats the slam side, the little black bits show the location of the seals.
The process of sticking the mdf down, give a liberal coating of PU glue then using a bit of wood, drag it all around the fire door so that all the face is covered with thin even coating, then add the sheet of mdf, then 7 cauls with clamps at each end. Initially i was planning to screw it down with 20 screws, but this was far easier and doesn't leave me with 80 screw holes to fill and sand!!
So at this point I realised wrestling these monstrosities on to the table saw was going to be a mission, i'm never that hard to persuade to buy new tools especially if there lime and blue and come from Germany!! (hammer) (hammer)
The new saw made a great job of it, and by resting it on the timber and running it along the back of a rail I was able to cut all 84mm leaving 1mm to spare!
This off cut shows how good the saw cut is, and also helps explain the construction, the hardwood is the fire door which comes faced in 6mm mdf then i have added two pieces of mrmdf.
cut all my lengths of meranti, just need to plane down to correct sizes and run my profiles, i'm not going to say how they will be done as it involves some naughtiness with the table saw!! :evil: :evil:
Thats all for now folks!!
Adidat
Thought I would do a quick WIP of a project i'm on at the moment, last time I attempted this it came to an abrupt ending as i blew myself up and had 2 months off work, about a year ago!
currently working on two soundproof doors. They have been spec'ed at a solid construction weighing a minimum of 50kg per Sqm so each door will weigh about 95kg when finished :shock: :shock: :shock:.
to get the desired weight we used a fd60 fire door with a sheet of 12mm stuck on one side and 18mm on the other. Then lipped in 40mm meranti with a special frame built around it to minimise gaps and allow for specialist sound proof seals to be installed.
Thats the hinge side, showing the central sound barrier thing that should hopefully lock in to the door on completion!
Thats the slam side, the little black bits show the location of the seals.
The process of sticking the mdf down, give a liberal coating of PU glue then using a bit of wood, drag it all around the fire door so that all the face is covered with thin even coating, then add the sheet of mdf, then 7 cauls with clamps at each end. Initially i was planning to screw it down with 20 screws, but this was far easier and doesn't leave me with 80 screw holes to fill and sand!!
So at this point I realised wrestling these monstrosities on to the table saw was going to be a mission, i'm never that hard to persuade to buy new tools especially if there lime and blue and come from Germany!! (hammer) (hammer)
The new saw made a great job of it, and by resting it on the timber and running it along the back of a rail I was able to cut all 84mm leaving 1mm to spare!
This off cut shows how good the saw cut is, and also helps explain the construction, the hardwood is the fire door which comes faced in 6mm mdf then i have added two pieces of mrmdf.
cut all my lengths of meranti, just need to plane down to correct sizes and run my profiles, i'm not going to say how they will be done as it involves some naughtiness with the table saw!! :evil: :evil:
Thats all for now folks!!
Adidat