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Play sand. For sand boxes. rollo
Quote from: rollo on 29 Mar 2007, 02:10 pmPlay sand. For sand boxes. rolloDo NOT use regular play sand ...the moisture content is too high. Use fine kiln dried sand, available at hardware stores and inexpensive.
Quote from: DSK on 29 Mar 2007, 03:03 pmQuote from: rollo on 29 Mar 2007, 02:10 pmPlay sand. For sand boxes. rolloDo NOT use regular play sand ...the moisture content is too high. Use fine kiln dried sand, available at hardware stores and inexpensive.I had trouble when I used this type of sand in the bright star sandboxes. It was too fine and would get really dusty (would puff out of the crevices) when I moved the boxes.
thanks for the suggestions.Do you think fine sand (and kitty litter) would absorb airborne water ( high humidity ) more so than coarser sands?
assuming that you have decently built speaker boxes to minimise their resonance
So, why over-analyse the problem and spend more money unnecessarily when it can be resolved very quickly and cheaply?
...Around the back of the horns is wood hence my concern that I may not be able to totally seal out all humidity/ moisture - therefore any material which "draws moisture out of the air" might not be best....
...Interestingly, one guy I know suggested that to much dampening may in fact rob the dynamics, so achieving this balance may be my biggest challenge. ...