Filling the hole in the wood shop wall

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Ron Bean

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May 9, 2013, 3:10:33 PM5/9/13
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We still have a big hole in the wall between the wood shop and the main
meeting room. We've discussed various ways to fill it in, is anyone
interested in actually working on it?

If I do it, it will be very simple: a wood frame with plywood covering
the hole. I'll leave room for drywall in case someone wants to make it
look nice. If someone else wants to do something more elaborate, please
speak up now.

I'm not convinced that there's any point in making these few square
feet more soundproof than the rest of the wall. In any case, there's
enough noise transmission through the wall that I think we shouldn't use
the noisier tools while there's a meeting going on in the next room.

Shane

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May 9, 2013, 3:22:31 PM5/9/13
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If I can get the wood and the appropriate V-bit, I could CNC something.

What? I have no idea.

Probably best to just cover it with whatever....

Matt Wittmann

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May 9, 2013, 3:26:45 PM5/9/13
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Before you close it up stuff all the ceiling tiles in there. Believe we are getting rid of a bunch.

Matt Wittmann

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rod...@rodneydickman.com

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May 9, 2013, 4:15:25 PM5/9/13
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How big is the hole? I have a cork board if that might work.

Rodney



Brent Bublitz

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May 9, 2013, 4:22:27 PM5/9/13
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This is another one of those things that is getting talked to death, and will take less than 30 minutes to just do. frame it, slap on some drywall and call it done.

Rodney, it's the old air return vent in the wall, 15 feet up or so, 4 feet-ish wide, 2 feet-ish tall.




On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 3:15 PM, rod...@rodneydickman.com <rod...@rodneydickman.com> wrote:
How big is the hole? I have a cork board if that might work.

Rodney

Ron Bean

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May 9, 2013, 4:34:38 PM5/9/13
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>Before you close it up stuff all the ceiling tiles in there.

Do we know how much weight the duct will hold?
It's designed to hold air...


Ron Bean

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May 9, 2013, 4:40:20 PM5/9/13
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>This is another one of those things that is getting talked to death, and
>will take less than 30 minutes to just do. frame it, slap on some drywall
>and call it done.

That's a reasonable thing to do if you think that no amount of
soundproofing will make any difference. I happen to agree, but others
don't. My point is that whoever does it gets to decide how it gets done.
If nobody steps up, I'll do it more or less the way you suggested (but
I'll match the thickness to the existing wall).

I don't consider the discussion to be a waste of time, and in fact
people had stopped discussing it. But nobody was doing it either. So,
I'm giving people a chance to step up before I "just do it".

>Rodney, it's the old air return vent in the wall, 15 feet up or so, 4
>feet-ish wide, 2 feet-ish tall.

Actually it's 6ft wide by 2ft high.
I don't know if it was a supply or a return, but right now it doesn't
go anywhere.

Pete Prodoehl

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May 9, 2013, 4:43:02 PM5/9/13
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Let's contact MakerBot, maybe they can send us something to cover the hole with.

Brent Bublitz

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May 9, 2013, 4:52:40 PM5/9/13
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I don't consider constructive discussion a waste of time, but when things start to circle around and tangents go off into the weeds, the discussion stops being beneficial.

If you get to it, you certainly have my thanks. I had anticipated framing it so the drywall would be flush.


Jim Rawson

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May 9, 2013, 4:53:15 PM5/9/13
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I thought that hole was going to be the garage for the monorail.


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Brent Bublitz

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May 9, 2013, 4:54:13 PM5/9/13
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If the monorail ever happens, no reason we would not be able to cut it back open. We would already be cutting a lot more holes for it anyhow.

Matt Wittmann

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May 9, 2013, 4:54:50 PM5/9/13
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If it takes 30 mins . I'll come in to give you a hand. Maybe get it done in 15 . I'll be at the space tonight and this weekend. Let me know.

Matt Wittmann

Tom Gralewicz

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May 9, 2013, 4:57:17 PM5/9/13
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This is a makerspace, not my living room!

I don't think flush and smooth are a priority, in fact I think using odd chinks of material that don't seem to have another use would be much better.

That way in 3 years, when someone asks "whats that?"  we can make up all kinds of interesting stories:

That's where the 1st wheelie Pink Trike did went through the wall.

We had a zombie problem, that's all taken care of now.

That's where the Tardis Podium tried to materialize the first time.

Keep asking, and you'll get to find out whats behind that...

Tom



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Pete Prodoehl

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May 9, 2013, 4:59:33 PM5/9/13
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I thought the time capsule was going in there...

And Vishal was going in the time capsule.

Jerry [HM]

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May 9, 2013, 5:14:50 PM5/9/13
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Didn’t he already?  (I haven’t seen him post in a while) J

Brant

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May 9, 2013, 5:17:13 PM5/9/13
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I was considering closing it up tonight since we had taken the ceiling tiles down from top stock.  Anyone who wants to join in or take charge, by all means.  Otherwise, I'll be cutting them up starting at 7 or so.


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Matt Wittmann

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May 9, 2013, 5:23:07 PM5/9/13
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I'm in

Matt Wittmann

Dont let google be evil

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May 9, 2013, 5:24:17 PM5/9/13
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I will be bringing custard around later to share w/ any unaccompanied guests and you can have some if you like.

MoonPie


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Pete Prodoehl

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May 9, 2013, 5:57:12 PM5/9/13
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You're in the hole?

Did you find Vishal?



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I'm in

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Have Blue

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May 9, 2013, 6:09:57 PM5/9/13
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No Vishal, but he found Jimmy Hoffa...

Matt Wittmann

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May 9, 2013, 8:11:29 PM5/9/13
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The hole is done

Matt Wittmann

Ron Bean

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May 9, 2013, 8:34:02 PM5/9/13
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>This is a makerspace, not my living room!
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>I don't think flush and smooth are a priority

That was my thought, but at least one member disagreed. I was going to
leave open the possibility of someone else "prettying it up" later.


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