Hat Channel Q
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On symmetrical hat channel, do you put screws top and bottom on each stud or is one sufficient?
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Re: Hat Channel Q
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Re: Hat Channel Q
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Agreed, both sides, unless you are using channel clips, and then the clip gets usually just one screw and the channel snaps into the clip... I am assuming that you aren't using clips, but just wanted to mention that for someone else who might be wondering about hat channel in the future.
Farewell - June 4, 2020
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Gotcha, thanks guys!
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Here's the first wall of a basement room to be used for music playing and editing. This wall is solid concrete behind the studs. The other 3 walls will get Roxul Safe n Sound, and the ceiling will get 2 layers - one against the underside of the floor, the other on top of the suspended ceiling with a nice air gap in-between.
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Great work so far. Silence IS golden when it comes to an audio space.
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