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Angle screwing
Meanwhile, the question was formulated in such a way that many thought it was the wrong approach.Studion said:
So all the "tips" have been well-intentioned, I believe.
That you then got upset only increased the entertainment value of the thread in my opinion, but I have a bit of a poor sense of humor....
The length of the screw sort of determines itself, for example, just measuring with a tape measure on the intended path of the screw.
Good luck with the wall in any case
Now with several different solutions.
Everything is obvious when you know it. I would be VERY surprised if I'm the only one wondering how long (and how many) screws you should have in a given situation. Many things within sound engineering and music that are obvious to me you have no idea about, I can guarantee that.Blindnit said:
I've written most of it with a humorous undertone myself, so I have equally bad humor.
Studion said:Everything is obvious when you know it. I would be VERY surprised if I'm the only one wondering how long (and how many) screws to use in a given situation. Many things in audio technology and music that are obvious to me you have no clue about, I can guarantee that.
I've written most of it with a humorous undertone, so I have just as lousy a sense of humor myself.
But think about what I mentioned about not screwing the studs rigidly against the floor, walls, and ceiling.
I THINK that it can significantly reduce soundproofing.
if you get the urge to buy another screwdriver. buy a kit with an impact driver and a regular machine.Studion said:Everything is obvious when you know it. I would be VERY surprised if I'm the only one wondering how long (and many) screws to use in a given situation. Many things in audio engineering and music that are obvious to me you have no idea about, I can guarantee that.
I myself have written most of it with a humorous undertone, so I have equally bad humor myself.
I think you will like the impact driver.
if you draw on the sill where any openings might be, I think it will go well.
possible problem in the corners
your last drawing was good so you have the right mindset.
I should hire you next time we need to build a hearing test room.
I just want to take this opportunity to mention that those of us who are Forum Gods or Godfathers or higher don't think we know everything because we are that, but rather, it's the other way around; we are Gods because we think we know everythingTotem said:
Not fun at all, I have nothing against having fun, but a simple concrete question like the one TS had should have been answered first. Then it can go off track..Blindnit said:
If the question had been posed like this: "I am going to build a wall and I have chosen to skew the screws for the studs as the fastening method. What screws should I use? Are there other suitable methods and what are their pros and cons?" Then it would have been a different situation. But now TS had it clear and therefore asked a simple question. The answers, however, were something entirely different....
To answer the question, I myself have learned a lot that I previously didn't know could be good to know through this forumthomasx said:
A lot within electricity and even other things, especially material choices and solutions one didn't even know existed.