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Jack of All Ministries
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This channel is meant help people make it happen! After serving in different churches, in different states, and in different roles, I've learned how to get a lot of things done pretty well. As it turns out, not everything has to be perfect and most things don't get done simply because you're afraid to try. With a little knowledge and some courage, you can do a lot more than you think!
All About Acoustic Panels - Testing, Installing, What They Are and Aren't For...
In this video, I'll be looking at many different areas surrounding foam acoustic panels. I was given a set of panels made by Mongu and distributed by Jinyin to test and review, and I decided to go a little further.
In this video, I'll be reviewing the panels, comparing them to my old ones and some that I made and use currently, discussing what they're good for, what they're not good for, and how you might apply them to your situation. I even get down and dirty with a little RT60 testing to see how reverb is affected.
If you'd like to purchase the panels I reviewed in the video, they're available on Amazon here:
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Don't forget to hit "Like" and "Subscribe" to keep up with JOAM!
In this video, I'll be reviewing the panels, comparing them to my old ones and some that I made and use currently, discussing what they're good for, what they're not good for, and how you might apply them to your situation. I even get down and dirty with a little RT60 testing to see how reverb is affected.
If you'd like to purchase the panels I reviewed in the video, they're available on Amazon here:
a.co/d/0d44V09H
Don't forget to hit "Like" and "Subscribe" to keep up with JOAM!
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Rewrapping and Shortening an OCDP Kit with Sapele
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After I couldn't sell my OCDP kit from the late 2000's, I decided to make it what I wanted! I cut the rack toms down and rewrapped the shells in sapele! Check out my "Stool Pigeon Drums" channel where I do fun drum covers on these very drums! @stoolpigeondrums 00:00 - Intro Don't forget to hit "Like" and "Subscribe" to keep up with JOAM!
How to Build a Portable Coffee Cart - Version 2 UPGRADE!
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If you haven't seen Version 1, check out that video here: ua-cam.com/video/NZPjwnoyTa0/v-deo.htmlsi=f6GHNjudH9S3Rubx Our little town in Illinois holds the "Morton Pumpkin Festival" every year to celebrate the fact that we are "the pumpkin capital of the world." Last year, we decided to participate in the fun that brings in 75,000 by opening our own little portable coffee shop. This video goes o...
I Used Flex Seal as Tile Grout in a Camper!
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When I was doing research for building my camper, I came to the point of doing a tile backsplash. We considered peel and stick tile, real tile, or just changing our plans. We didn't like the look of peel and stick, and we kept reading that real tile would crack on the road. So with a little help from Phil Swift, I got an idea... What if I used Flex Seal as grout?! If you can build a stinking bo...
Vintage Modern Camper Makeover Tour - 16 ft 1967 Spencer Trail Blazer (You Won't Believe the Inside)
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First of all, sorry I can't pronounce "jalousie." Second of all, sorry I can't end a sentence without saying, "I'm really happy with how this came out." Third of all, thanks for watching our tour! We bought this 1967, 16-foot Trail Blazer camper trailer back in November of 2021, and we finally finished it! After sitting over that winter and then working on it for 14-months straight, we think sh...
Fun Way to Memorize the Books of the New Testament in 5-ish minutes! No Songs for Visual Leaners...
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I learned this memorization method 15 years ago when I first started studying the bible and it has stuck with me all this time. This simple visual story will help it sink into your brain really quickly. Of course, there's no guarantee it will work as fast for you as it did for me, but if you have a decent memory and are good with visualizing things, there's a good chance! The first walk-through...
Oops, I Cut My Hole Saw Hole Too Small! 3 Easy Ways to Fix It - DIY Quick Tips
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So you used a hole saw and your hole is too small. How are you supposed to make it bigger? You could use all your strength and just try to keep the right sized hole saw steady. You could use a jig saw and hope it comes out as a perfect circle. You could try and just trim it up a little with a router. Or, you could use one of these three methods to make your bigger holes simple and perfectly rou...
How to Install Grommets - DIY Quick Tips
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Grommets are a great way to protect advertising banners from tearing themselves apart in the wind. You can order banners with them installed, but they're so easy to put in yourself, why not save the money? This video will teach you how to quickly install your own 1/2" Bostitch grommets with ease! Don't forget to hit "Like" and "Subscribe" to keep up with JOAM!
How to Build a Portable Coffee Cart - Version 1
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Don't forget to check out Version 2 here: ua-cam.com/video/SkAf6IKalwo/v-deo.html Our little town in Illinois holds the "Morton Pumpkin Festival" every year to celebrate the fact that we are "the pumpkin capital of the world." This year, we decided to participate in the fun that brings in 75,000 by opening our own little portable coffee shop. This video goes over the process of designing, build...
Our Church Got Scammed - And it's All My Fault!
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Lesson learned - honesty is truly the best policy. In this video I'll explain how someone tried to impersonate me as the senior pastor, and sent most of our congregation requests for money. You'd think people would have enough respect to not go after churches... Here are some contact links to report cyber crimes if someone tries to do the same thing to you! File a report with IC3, FBI or NCMEC:...
JOAM is One Year Old!
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Thanks for a great first year! To wrap up the first year of Jack of all Ministries content, this video checks on goals for the first year, sets some new ones for year two, and looks ahead to what content you can expect in the next 12 months. Don't forget to hit "Like" and "Subscribe" to keep up with JOAM!
Some Sound Advice for Soundproofing Pt. 1
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After reading a whole bunch of comments and emails from people looking for help, one thing is abundantly clear: most people are looking for simple advice when it comes to soundproofing. That's funny, I thought everyone had $750k set aside for a world class sound studio... Anyway, while I can't tell everyone exactly what to do to stop your upstairs neighbors from doing the Charleston or your kid...
5 Ways New Pastors Fail Their New Church
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In the last five years I've applied for hundreds of pastor jobs, been through dozens of job interviews, received several job offers and held 5 positions in 3 different churches. I've also had to hire people and watch pastor friends both struggle and thrive. Through all of this, I started noticing some common issues with those who were struggling (including myself). As a result, I've narrowed do...
How to Become a Better Handyman - 5 Simple Tips
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How to Become a Better Handyman - 5 Simple Tips
Handyman and DIY Quick Tips: How to use Tap Connectors
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Handyman and DIY Quick Tips: How to use Tap Connectors
Acoustic Panels That are Better than Just Amazon Foam
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Acoustic Panels That are Better than Just Amazon Foam
Timelapse Cleaning of My Garage Workshop with my Akaso Brave 7
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Timelapse Cleaning of My Garage Workshop with my Akaso Brave 7
Why I Chose the Sony ZV-1 as My New Content Creation Camera
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Why I Chose the Sony ZV-1 as My New Content Creation Camera
Why Are Room Modes Making Your Room Sound Terrible?!
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Why Are Room Modes Making Your Room Sound Terrible?!
Do You Know These Studio Building Terms Too?
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Do You Know These Studio Building Terms Too?
Do You Know These Studio Building Terms?
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Do You Know These Studio Building Terms?
I Put Up Christmas Lights in 8 Minutes!
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I Put Up Christmas Lights in 8 Minutes!
The Basics of Sound Treatment for Beginners
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The Basics of Sound Treatment for Beginners
The Basics of Soundproofing for Beginners
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The Basics of Soundproofing for Beginners
I memorized this years ago but I forgot.this methed really helped me remember
Awesome! Yeah, it’s been really helpful for me too.
Ha ha! Who cant relate? My wife can hear my drums, even when I'm not playing them! Great vid, thanks so much, some very helpful clarifications about costly materials in there. Great job. (Just Liked and subscribribed)
Ain’t that the truth…! thanks so much for watching! Glad it was helpful.
pls do the old testament as well
It’s definitely on my to do list! Just gotta make it up first…
Test Sonopan+Drywall!
Sonopan is one thing I hear a lot about. It’s pretty challenging to get the actual brand around here though. I’d have to do a knockoff probably.
Cork?
I’ve actually heard great things about cork. May try that on my next test.
hello there nice set but i have one question i have a OCDP STEEL VENTED SNARE but i had a problem that 4 lugs broke off and now i am trying to replace them you would not know the correcto HOLE TO HOLE measure??? i dont know it if would be a 26mm or 30mm between hole to hole it would really help me out if you would know
Honestly I don’t remember… I’m curious though, why not just replace them with OCDP lugs? You just wanting a new look?
@JackofAllMinistries the problem is that i am now leaving in mexico and i took the snare with me when i came and its been 10 years that i have been leaving here and now that is the problem that i am having i cant find compatible lugs and i found some on ALIEXPRESS but npw i need to know the correct HOLE TO HOLE measurement and i saw that you tooth the drum apart so i thought that u might know tha measurement
@alexlobito08 oh yeah, that is a problem. My drums are tucked away at the moment, next time I get a chance I’ll try to get an accurate measurement for you.
@@JackofAllMinistries wow if u can do that for me ai would really appreciate it and i would be really thankfull if you can do that before i buy any universal lugs cuz i really loved the snare and i wanna fix ot so that i can use it and start playing it again hopefully you can do it as soon as u can and thanks a lot
@@alexlobito08 Looks like the footprint is exactly 1 inch from center to center
What the hell do you know. Engineering is king nit. Washed up musicians
Is there a similar method for OT?
Not yet. I’ve tried to put one together over the last several years and just never got it done. I’d say it’s about 60% there…
Incredibly helpful. Thank you!
So glad! You’re welcome!
Awesome love it
So glad it could help!
That was amazingly helpful! Thank you so much praise God!
Happy it helped!!
He is not sigma rizzler 😭😩
I’m skibidi sigma Ohio rizzler…
This was really interesting... I'm doing some research into how to build a mini booth in my apartment for recording guitar & vocals, so I guess I'm not too worried about the lower frequencies. Drywall & Bricks aren't a viable option for me considering I'm renting, however MLV seems quite consistent in the recommendations I'm hearing about. I've seen others mention acoustic felt or cork as a sound absorbing materials but unfortunately wasn't tested here. But the big surprise for me was the idea of activated carbon, so definitely going to look into that a bit more.
Upon doing more research after this video, activated carbon is actually better for treating sound (eliminating reflections), rather than blocking it. I have also come to find out that MLV and cork don’t typically offer a good performance to cost ratio. Cork is great as an underlayment because of its ability to offer mass as well as flexibility which prevents impact noise. However, I think it’s between $3 and $4 a square foot for 1/2”. In that case, attenuating a wall using a sheet of 3/4” MDF will offer better performance at half the cost.
@@JackofAllMinistries Cork does work, but it has to be used correctly. I recently made a sound plug for my basement window. The window is 48"x24" and the window sill is 15" deep. The inside parts of the sill is made from simple 1/2" plywood. I covered/glued the entire sill (top, sides and bottom) with 1/2" cork sheets. Then I built a see-through window plug with 1/8" lexan plexiglass, framed it with 3/4" plywood and glued the cork all around the outside to act as a gasket (air tight). The plug is held in tightly via precise measurements, no screws or other fixings to hold it in place. When I place the plug over the window sill even very loud bass is 95% attenuated. The cork is acting as an absorber and traps the sound. The huge 15" air gap helps greatly. I tried placing the window plug 3" and 6" away from the exterior window and it worked okay, but decided that entire 15" air space would give the best results, and it did! The amazing thing is how light the window plug is, only 8 lbs (good thing because my lower back ain't what it used to be). It took much trial and error over the last 5 years experimenting with different things and I finally nailed it. The real test will be New Years eve and the 4th of July.
Wow, this has been incredibly helpful. Over the weekend, I attended a men's retreat with a presenter who seemed to have the entire Bible memorized. He was so skilled that he jumped from book to book and scripture to scripture effortlessly. I struggled to follow along because I hadn't memorized the order of the books. I realized I needed to memorize the order of the Books of the Bible. Last night, I came across your video, watched it, and practiced several times. I did the same this morning and found that I could go through the books of the New Testament on my own using your technique. Thank you so much!
That is so great to hear! I still remember the first time I sat down to learn this and it just worked for me. That was almost 20 years ago and it still sticks in my brain…
Stupid question, but do you still use drywall screws?
This is awesome! It works! Thank you so much!!
I’m so happy to hear that!!
I tried flex seal, liquid for tiling a small bathroom, area, and then pushed flex glue, through the seams for grout lines. It seems it's possible to get a grout pen, for coloring the lines, but still investigating.
That’s a great idea - I’d love to hear how that turns out
thank you
My pleasure!
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Hope this helped!
My first time on your channel, and thank you for this! I like how well it worked. One change I made is in the bathroom there are 3 sinks, not toilets, because there was something weird to me about the toilet reference. And the guy in the bathroom is looking in the mirror singing Hey Jude, karaoke style. Lol Thank you again!
So glad it helped out. I say make whatever change you need to make it work for you!
This is awesome thank you !!!!!
You’re welcome! So glad it could help
Wow! Super awesome, thank you!🎉
You’re so welcome! Glad it was helpful!
Excellent video! Very methodical and informative. I've not found any information/manual that explicitly say to glue the second layer of gypsum board. Still searching.
Thanks so much! Here is a link to the install guide from Green Glue - should be what you’re looking for: www.greengluecompany.com/sites/hps-mac3-greenglue/files/2022-10/Green-Glue-Noiseproofing-Compound-Installation-Guide-O-1549.pdf
I can't wait to learn!
I hope you did!
Way cool! I'm gonna share this with my online Bible memory community and utilize it myself. Thanks so much for this great upload. Maranatha! "Heaven" - Randy Alcorn "Unpopular the Movie" (28:55)
Glad you found it helpful!! So cool that there’s an online Bible memorization community too!
@@JackofAllMinistries Oh, I did! In fact, I was practicing it just a few minutes ago and found that I could get all the way from Matthew to Colossians. And that was _after_ watching your video just once! Very, very effective. Actually, I memorized the New Testament several years ago, but the books have become a little fuzzy for me --- part age, part not practicing on a regular basis --- but this method might just bring it all back to me again. Maranatha!
Do you think the TEC adhesive you were using similar to Roberts 6700?
I’m not sure - I used it because I thought it would be similar to 3095 but in the end I’m not how the tackiness lasted. That’s the trick, is finding something that stays tacky long term.
@@JackofAllMinistries I used Roberts 1487 before, it's a hardwood glue. It stays sort of rubber-like after it dries but I'm not entirely sure it will be soft enough
@@JackofAllMinistries I mean I used it for sound insulating below my hardwood floor.
amazing work, thank you
And thank you for watching!!
Excellent!
Thank you so much!
There is no "new testament"
Interesting… What perspective are you coming from?
@@JackofAllMinistries jesus is not the messiah jesus did not fulfill the messianic prophecies the bible says the messiah will gather the exiles in deuteronomy 30:3 isaiah 11:11-12 jeremiah 30:3, 32:37 ezekiel 11:17, 36:24 the bible says the messiah will rebuild the temple in isaiah 2:2-3, 56:6-7, 60:7, 66:20 ezekiel 37:26-27 malachi 3:4 zechariah 14:20-21 the bible says when the messiah comes there will be world peace and a complete end to war in micah 4:1-4 hoseah 2:20 isaiah 2:1-4, 60:18 the bible says the messiah will bring universal knowledge of god in zechariah: 3:9 8:23, 14:9, 16 isaiah 45:23, 66:23; jeremiah 31:33 ezekiel 38:23; psalm 86:9 zephaniah 3:9. jesus didn't do any of these things, so jesus can't be the messiah.
The problem with that statement is that it assumes Jesus no longer has a chance to fulfill any prophecies. Oddly enough, the New Testament itself covers a range of things that are still to come; including almost an entire book called, “Revelation.”
@JackofAllMinistries So you are saying that jesus didn't fulfill the prophecies, but he will come back and fulfill them them? You could use that argument to say anyone is the messiah because if they don't fulfill the prophecies, you could just say they will come back and fulfill them.
@@Pomni740 That would be a possibility, however Jesus already fulfilled more than 300 prophecies including some which no longer have a chance to be fulfilled. For example, the timing of Daniel’s 69th week has long come and gone. Any future person claiming to be the Messiah would have to dismiss that date. No person in history or future will have the opportunity to claim Messianic authority in the way Jesus has.
Great video man! I'm trying to find a carpet glue alternative in the UK....any ideas peeps?
Thanks so much! Hopefully someone can get you an across the pond substitute!
This is excellent thank you for the very comprehensive video for people like me who are hardware idiots
So glad it was helpful! Trust me, I use YT all the time for stuff most people just know how to do on their own.
Outstanding material here! I’ve been doing countless hours of research as I’ve been preparing to do my best to block the low frequency noises from neighbors bass, I’ve got open cell spray foam in the wall cavities and I’m planning on doing 2 layers of decouple 5/8 drywall, I’m wondering if adding MLV between the studs and drywall would be a noticeable improvement or if outdoor carpet or some sort of underlayment would be as beneficial for more value? Any suggestions you have here would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
Thanks so much for watching! I’m so glad it was helpful. MLV is great stuff and will definitely outperform carpet and underlayment. Underlayment just doesn’t have the same amount of mass as MLV, although sometimes MLV is used as underlayment. For me the real question was cost per dB attenuated, and that’s where MLV falls off - it’s just so expensive.
@@JackofAllMinistries Agreed! Now that you’ve saved me a bunch of money by using a tacky carpet glue, I might be able to swing the MLV 😂 How’s your carpet glue holding up? It looks like that Roberts 3095 might be the ticket to remain tacky. Have you been able to try any SONOPan yet? I’ve been hearing good things (pun intended) but apparently the only dealer in the States is in Ohio. Keep up the great content!
I wish I used the 3095 because I have no idea how the carpet glue has held up in my walls. I have a hunch it has hardened, but that’s all it is - a hunch.
@@jakesnedigar5272 From what I've been able to gather based on feedback from people who have used it, Sonopan doesn't do much for frequencies below 125hz.
I got this right away! Thank you! May, I use this to teach other Christians?
Of course you can! I love when my work can help others.
Is there a version for the Old Testament? It would help me greatly. This video was a blessing!
I wish I had one, but I’ve just never taken the time to figure one out.
Watching this to figure out a good way to make a generator enclosure.
A friend of mine just finished one. He did traditional framing with OSB on the outside and insulation on the inside. He also built an exhaust vent and intake vent that had flaps directing it towards the ground. He said it’s about half as loud as it used to be. Someone commented the other day that they glued lead sheets to plywood for a window plug. That would increase the price quite a bit tho. Hopefully that’s at least a little helpful.
One of the things that Green Glue does is that it helps to create a small air barrier between the sheets of sheetrock. Air gaps are more effective at reducing sound transmission than other physical products. It's one of the reasons why a properly-installed resilient wall is so effective.
I’ve heard a lot of people say that, but I cant find any documentation that states that. You don’t happen to know of a source, do you? Everything I’ve read states it works by constrained layer damping, which seems to suggest they want the air gaps to be minimized. I’m curious because if air gaps are the goal (like rez channel), then I would think more minimal surface contact would be better because anywhere GG makes contact with a surface it’s not doing its job. In that case I would think thin beads of striped silicone would be better.
@@JackofAllMinistries You need different solutions because no single solution will prevent sound transmission at all frequency levels. I don't have a white paper to hand you. I'm thinking about it from a physics perspective. Imagine that we're standing 3 feet from each other, and I want to punch you. You're just far enough away that I'd be punching air. But if I put the end of a 2x4 against your chest and I hit the other end of it, you'd feel it. That's basically how the studs in your wall work when sound waves hit the sheetrock: sound energy travels more effectively through a physical medium, especially at lower frequencies. A resonating wall will have a harder time moving another parallel wall if there is air between them, but if you were to connect them somehow, then that would function as a piston. A resilient wall works by creating an air gap while using as little material as possible to prevent a piston effect. You can mitigate sound with CLD, resilient walls, Rockwool, etc... but it will ultimately come down to an effective combination of different solutions for your use case.
@betaomega04 For sure, I understand the impact noise side of air gaps, and there are certainly a lot of people who have said the same thing. But if that’s what Green Glue is trying to accomplish, it seems everywhere it exists between the sheets, it’s connecting those surfaces together. I’m not sure there is enough of an air gap there. I mean, maybe a 16th of an inch and only where the GG is not applied. So why not use silicone beads in strips that create more air gaps?
Even if there are air gaps they are too small to provide any type of sound dampening effect, in fact any small air gaps may cause frequency resonance. 'Constrained layer dampened' drywall is able to flex when the sound hits it, that's where the additional transmission loss is gained.
@JP5466 Great explanation! Thanks for the help.
Great build. I am looking at doing something similar with my fresh squeezed lemonade tent. We are doing folding tables now and the setup is too time consuming. I need something light and mobile that we can also store supplies in for transport. Do you also store the supplies in there during transport or fill the shelves on site? I'm trying to minimize how many boxes of stuff we are bringing to each event.
Thanks so much! Typically we fill the shelves on site. We only use it a couple of times per year so I haven’t invested much into the transport process.
If you built a pdf with instructions this would be great for alot of people! Love the way it looks. Great job.
Thanks so much! I just might consider doing that…
Great visual. I searched the comments also for OT. I taught a 7 year old the books using this yesterday and he learnt it super fast!!!!! Keep your eyes on our King!!!!!
So glad to hear that! Great for just about anyone it seems…
using this for a college class, this is insanely helpful
Awesome! Who knew this little illustration could work at such a high level!
Activated carbon - it likely works so well precisely because it has a large number of voids in it vs. charcoal. That's precisely why it's used as a filtering material. Charcoal is not a good substitute. Carpet glue - not all carpet glue is made equal regarding sound reducing capabilities because over time it will solidify and you want it to remain pliable/elastic.
I would agree on both counts, although charcoal does have plenty of surface area. After much research and experiments film after I made this video, I found that activated carbon works better for absorption than attenuation.
Even if Carpet glue was less performative than green glue (which it does not appear to be), it would still be the better choice given the $/STC value. Thank you so much for sharing. You just saved me a fortune for my future basement apartment.
So glad I could help!! When it comes to this kind of stuff those savings really add up
Dan, After seeing this and finding the product is out of stock at Lowes, I reached out to the company that makes it. They called me back! Bryen Bowering was very interested when I told him about your video. He was familiar with GreenGlue but had never heard TEC's product being used as an alternative. I emailed a link to your video. He said he would bring this up with other people in the company and see if they could maybe re-market their product toward the soundproofing industry. Thank you for your work to investigate - stay curious!
Oh wow, that’s amazing! Thanks so much for doing that. I hope they do market something so we can be a part of something good for the industry!
I learned the books through the brute force method not trying stories about corners and lemons. I was thinking it made no sense. Then on the second walk through i knew it all after one telling.
Yep, can’t really explain why it’s works for me but it does!
@@JackofAllMinistriesthank you for sharing! I manage to remember in 15mins!
@gracesue2249 So glad to hear it!!
Super interesting, really helped me. Thank you!
So glad it was helpful!!! You are very welcome.
The drywall is for sounproofing, the rockwool and other insulation is for sound absorption to avoid sound from reflecting of the walls inside. Two different animals
Well, yes and no. Rockwool and other insulation adds limp mass and dampens the vibration of the drywall surfaces. However, it can also be used for absorption, which is why I used Rockwool for my sound absorption panels.
Excellent well done. Very informative
Thanks so much!
Hey Dan, Thanks so much for all the great videos on soundproofing. Ive learned so much. I have a special problem and I’m in need of soundproofing advise. I have a yurt that i plan to move into for a year long meditation retreat, location Coastal BC Canada. We get a lot of rain. The sound of the rain inside the yurt is deafening. It’s like being inside a drum. I‘m thinking of using a combination of MLV on the interior cut to fit in between the rafter poles and then removing the vinyl exterior shell so we can insert something like rock wool or another insulation. Or I could reverse it, put the MLV on the outside and the Rock wool on the interior. If i could reduce the rain sound by 50% I think it would make it bearable. I know that impact noise if hard to eliminate with out multiple layers and space. The present roof is composed of an outer vinyl shell over thin foil type insulation then a vinyl liner all stretched over the rafter poles. I’m hoping i can resolve this problem so Ill be able to do the retreat and I don’t mind spending some money to fix it. Really appreciate any advise. Kind regards, L
Sounds like a great adventure you’re signing up for! I can honestly say that I don’t have any yurt experience whatsoever, so I’m kinda shooting in the dark a bit. MLV and Rockwool will surely make some sort of difference, but I’m not sure how much. The one question I have is, is it possible to reduce the sound at the source? It seems that the outside of a yurt is made of some type of vinyl or something. Can you either change that material to something quieter, or can you place something (like Rockwool) up against it to reduce its ability to vibrate? Sort of like muffling a bass drum…
SUPERB video. Lucidly argued. 👍
Thank you so much!
ua-cam.com/video/xhqlqo-KUIY/v-deo.htmlsi=coSOXO-ZQzR2sWxF Not the video I referred to, but you get the idea. Soundproofing and Sound Absorption may be different tasks. One idea that struck me was, if you live near an industrial laundry that caters for hotels and guesthouses, you may well be able to "access" towels that have ended their useful lives. Similar with bed sheets. These can be treated with a fire-retardant product and used as a finishing touch.
I like the potential there for sustainable soundproofing options!