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<blockquote data-quote="d0dja" data-source="post: 809517" data-attributes="member: 2244"><p>Prob the best and easiest is to get a number of Isotherm panels, they're 60cmx120cm in (afair) up to 5cm thickness. You'd need two thicknesses to really damp sound.</p><p></p><p>But it'd work the best ... it's dense fibre, exceptional sound absorbing properties. You could insert it in the space, as tightly into the frame as you can make it (even a tiny gap will make it massively less effective). Then simply tack a sheet of material over it to hide it, keep it where it is and stop any dust/fibres coming off it.</p><p></p><p>And if you need to open the door in an emergency you can just barge through it.</p><p></p><p>Now, back to the innuendo and muffled titters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="d0dja, post: 809517, member: 2244"] Prob the best and easiest is to get a number of Isotherm panels, they're 60cmx120cm in (afair) up to 5cm thickness. You'd need two thicknesses to really damp sound. But it'd work the best ... it's dense fibre, exceptional sound absorbing properties. You could insert it in the space, as tightly into the frame as you can make it (even a tiny gap will make it massively less effective). Then simply tack a sheet of material over it to hide it, keep it where it is and stop any dust/fibres coming off it. And if you need to open the door in an emergency you can just barge through it. Now, back to the innuendo and muffled titters. [/QUOTE]
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