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Nov 6, 2016 at 16:36 comment added n00dles Why does NOBODY upvote on this site? It's really annoying, it's going to kill this site. Good answers deserve an upvote, that's the way it works!!
Sep 28, 2016 at 4:09 comment added n00dles @RichardCrowley It's not an adhesive. Your right though, couldn't really find any solid evidence. I found the independent tests page but I couldn't understand the results for 3x1/2" drywall, or plasterboard as I think we call it (top one).
Sep 25, 2016 at 16:59 comment added Richard Crowley It is not at all clear that "Green Glue" has ANY particular properties that enhance vibration reduction any different than any other generic construction adhesive.
Sep 25, 2016 at 16:44 comment added user19295 Thanks for the answer. I didn't know there was a TWiT for radio tech -- I think I'll be listening to all the back episodes over time. As for the walls, thanks for the advice. If the one, big wall is the best way to go, I might reconfigure it so I am adding drywall on the exterior of my box. That way I can add layers (if needed) until I get the interior isolated. Do you know if adding more layers of Green Glue helps or if I've maxed out its usefulness after a couple layers? Drywall is pretty cheap compared to Green Glue and I'm not sure what mix gives me the best bang for the buck.
Sep 25, 2016 at 7:56 history answered Richard Crowley CC BY-SA 3.0