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Tom, 703 or ductboard would work well I think. It wouldn't be that heavy if you stayed with 1" thickness. Screens are a challenge, huh?Dave
Ductboard? Do I just ping Greg on PM to order? I didn't find a website or anything about it on yours.
Hi Tom S.How can I help you. I have been reading your posts,very cool.I know Dave's Diffusers will make a huge difference for you.May I have your email so I can keep Dave in the loop. Thanks Igor
In case you haven't figured it out my website sucks. I guess I should do something 'bout that, huh?Dave
Guys,Any suggestions for adhesive/caulk or fasteners?Tom
Most adhesives won't like the foam. There is about one that is listed for foam, I think it had a purple label.
Guys,I am trying to figure out the best way to attach to the back as I don't really want to build a wood frame that would add weight. I just need to be able to attach some straps or hooks to the tops/upper backs to hang over the top frame on my screen.Earlier you recommended caulk to attach wood strips for a french cleat. Not sure, but maybe I could just attach a few wood strips and add connections to that, assuming it's strong enough. I just hate making holes in the backs of them since they're going to be "portable" for me and the material is a bit fragile. I also don't want to use the wrong type of adhesive/caulk on the foam and have it melt or something.Any suggestions for adhesive/caulk or fasteners?Tom
Tom, I haven't seen the diffusers in person so I don't know if this would stick to the material but have you considered velcro? It is my understanding that these are very light. You could either apply a strip of the loop side to the top of your screen and the hook side to the diffusor or possibly use it vertically with excess loop length that could loop through an s-hook and staple it too itself. I hope that is clear, kind of hard to explain.Best,Ed
... Thanks for your contribution to sanity Dave
Yes, I have about 25 yds of industrial 1" adhesive backed velcro from the DIY screen project. I'll have to see if the adhesive will hang on to the foam adequately. Maybe attach hook to the foam, loop to a wood strip to make the mountings remove-able. Then attach the straps to the wood. That way I don't have to attach/detach the velcro each time I switch from music to movies and back. More to come...
You have me mistaken for someone else
you can glue a thin wood strip to the foam and then attach the velcro to the strip. This works very well. You could even use posterboard or foamboard to keep thing really lightweight.Dave
Sounds like a good idea. Hopefully I'll get to this tonight after work and a trip to the big box.