Was thinking drywall to make a nice solid room and reduce sound. Have made a box to house the inline, with insulated ducting. Would be using insulation board be better?
Found this brand, DuroFoam EPS rigid insulation. Would still be putting panda on the foam.
Thanks, that's what I needed to know! Safety first .I would go with whichever insulation doesn't make a fucking mess when you cut it... Like the foil back styrofoam crap
Your box is totally safe. The air moving through the fan will keep it cool. Mount the fan in the box with rubber grommets to cancel vibration. Also seal all the holes with caulk or liquid nails. You will be amazed at how quiet it is!
This.Not trying to start a pissing match but I can't for the life of me figure out why people want to drywall grow rooms. The ONLY advantage to drywall is sound attenuation. ANd if that is your goal you need to grab the 5/8 stuff.
Drywall is heavy as hell, messy, is a pain in the ass to get rid of if you take your room down, it harbors mold, it has to be painted to be reflective, it make studs hard to find, and odors pass right through it.
Panda film or as someone said above, rigid board insulation.
I'm not familiar with using that product, I think I've seen it around though. I usually stay as far away from drywall issues as I can, aside from spackling/sanding before painting.Its funny to me that people think drywall is an airtight material.
djwimbo.. you ever use the exterior drywall product, shit, can't remember the name, I think its called xrock>?
WE have a new grow room in an ICF built basement and we need to fireproof the walls as a hot bulb that touches the ICF will melt the blocks pretty damn quick.