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Old 09-22-2014, 03:20 PM   #1
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Those acoustic tiles

Does anyone remember the suppliers mentioned here for the 12x12 tiles with the holes in a X pattern?

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Old 09-22-2014, 04:07 PM   #2
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Old 09-22-2014, 07:22 PM   #3
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Looks like what is in my engine room.
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Old 09-22-2014, 07:29 PM   #4
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You are a talented guy...nothing you can't get anywhere and a couple drill bits can'r solve????
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Old 09-22-2014, 07:48 PM   #5
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You are a talented guy...nothing you can't get anywhere and a couple drill bits can'r solve????
Thanks but I need a bunch of them!!
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What else do you have to do on those long AP runs by yourself....knit???
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Old 09-22-2014, 07:59 PM   #7
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Mark....why are you going back with the tiles. I also have removed quite a few from an aft bulkhead when I made a new hatch in the veranda for the genset. Now, I need to replace 2 dozen or so tiles, but I thought I'd go with something more modern.
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Thanks but I need a bunch of them!!
Get a long drill bit and stack 'em!
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Old 09-22-2014, 10:49 PM   #9
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Mark....why are you going back with the tiles. I also have removed quite a few from an aft bulkhead when I made a new hatch in the veranda for the genset. Now, I need to replace 2 dozen or so tiles, but I thought I'd go with something more modern.
I just don't like the look of mixing them. The engine room has acres of them!! Knitting, that would probably be a better choice then my old favorite of juggling chain saws while swallowing swords.
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Old 09-23-2014, 05:31 AM   #10
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>I just don't like the look of mixing them. The engine room has acres of them!<

I think I would have little problem sleeping ,knowing the tiles in the ER are not matching.

The tiles are dirt cheap, you could simply upgrade them all.
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Actually there about 4 bucks a pop. That's Hong Kong dirt "cheep":0). Hey based on some earlier suggestions if I going to be renting out rooms down there I want it to look nice and not clash with the sofa and other furniture.
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"I going to be renting out rooms down there I want it to look nice and not clash with the sofa and other furniture."

Photos, Please! I know a good ship mate that may need to hide out for a while! - lol
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Mine look like ceiling tiles from the 70's.
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Oh...., asbestos???
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Oh...., asbestos???
I thought mine were asbestos, but during the survey I had my surveyor confirm they weren't.
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Asbestos is way too expensive to be in tiles.

For folks looking to actually upgrade , and lower the noise Soundown has marine soundproofing that works far better 2lbs of lead per sq ft , about 2 inches thick for the good stuff.

Not Home Cheapo priced tho,,,
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I took all mine out and replaced with aluminum diamond plate. Compared to 4$ a tile, I think it might be cheaper. I did put in a very heavy sound barrier prior and it turned out well. Much quieter and looks incredible. Just an option.


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I took all mine out and replaced with aluminum diamond plate.
I would like to see that, photo please.
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I would like to see that, photo please.

There are a couple of pictures in this thread of the diamond plate.

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There are a couple of pictures in this thread of the diamond plate.

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Really looks nice! Weight per sq. ft.?
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