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Acoustic tiles - Methods to fix
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| paulc_dj |
I got some tiles for crimbo and want to semi permanently fix them to the wall. What methods has anybody used that works well?
Cheers
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| Beyer |
| I canīt say I have done this myself, but if I could get a picture of how they look like, and how much they weigh - maybe I could help you out. :) |
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| paulc_dj |
Alright Beyer, nice one for your reply, they are foam wedge design tiles that measure 15" x 15" and they're 2" deep.
Cheers!
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| Simon_N |
| What if you stick them to some hardboard then you can just hang that. |
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| Beyer |
How many pieces are we talking about?
I know thee are some guys who have used (rather large) picture frames for this kind of stuff.
What kind of walls are we talking about?
What I would do, is to fabricate some frames myself using 2"x 2".
The size of the frames would be dependant on how many squares I would want to have in each frame.
For example 4x15". I suppose these tiles already have a nice surface,
so you donīt need cloth in front of them? Iīd finish it off by
mounting some mouldings to keep the tiles in place.
Thatīs one way you could do it. Iīm sure there are easier ways though. :) |
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| paulc_dj |
| quote: | Originally posted by Simon_N
What if you stick them to some hardboard then you can just hang that. |
Was looking more for a direct solution like double sided tape or a staplegun etc... something that you peeps have done that worked.
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