You’re welcome! I’m glad my acoustic panel installation video was helpful! Yeah this was the cleanest and easiest way I came up with to mount the foam panels on my wall. Thanks for watching!
Not gonna lie I wish I saw your video sooner because I had two mental breakdowns in a row from sticking an entire pack of blu tac to my walls for an hour to hopelessly try and keep those damn panels up on day 1, and THEN I spent an hour and a HALF doing the same with DOUBLE SIDED TAPE, OF WHICH I USED AN ENTIRE 20 METERS TO NO AVAIL AND NOW I NEED TO SCRAPE ALL THAT CRAP OFF ARGHHHH
Just grab yourself a piece of cardboard and super glue a bunch of pieces to it in the pattern you like. The pieces stay flat and secure and then hang up the cardboard with 4 pins on ever corner.
You’re welcome! Glad you like my method of hanging acoustic tiles! The ones you saw in my video are still on my wall the same as the day I put them up. Thanks for watching!
genius. this has saved me tons of work. i was about to attach them all to plywood and mount that to the wall and i was feeling pretty smart about it. this is waaaaay better. thanks
Much more helpful than adhesive. Glue from tape or spray messes up the walls. The holes left are insignificant and easy to fill if. Much better option. Ty
I was using the double sided sticky tapes and I gave up after a day, so glad I found this method omg. I don't care for how destroyed my wall looks (I have the paint to repain the wall with ease so I'm fine) but I didn't want to use ahesive glue in the off chance I wanted to move the foam. so this pin method is amazing. in hindsight, I shouldn't have done it at 10pm, because I ended up worrying my neighbours but they were chill with it.
You’re welcome! I really didn’t want to do any damage to my walls so the pins worked great with the acoustic tiles. They are still on my wall since I made this video and looks exactly the same as the day I hung them up.
Thanks for the video! Did you do anything to make sure the tiles were exactly even (parallel to the floor and ceiling?). Also, I have watched some videos where they said it is better to have some space between the wall and the acoustic tile (someone taped paper plates to the backs to create some space). Any thoughts on that?
Man how did you hammer these pins even in drywall? I have tried in every way possible and even holding the very tip to the wall the slightest hit from my small hammer bends them immediately. Not sure if I am missing a tip here 🤣
No, these acoustic panels will not block out noise from outside the room. The acoustic panels are used to eliminate noise from reflecting off the walls to eliminate echo in the room. That way when using a mic hopefully it will reduce/eliminate the echo resulting in a better recording. I’m not an expert but to eliminate outdoor sounds you’d need an isolated room with sound proof walls. Thanks for watching!
You’re welcome! Glad you like my method of hanging acoustic foam. Also I’ve had mine up on the wall since I made the video and it still looks good. None of them sag or lose their shape. Looks as good as the day I put them up! Thanks for watching!
Hey! Sorry I didn’t mention that this method only works on drywall/wall board. If you have concrete walls you’ll probably need double sided tape or other adhesive method. But that will probably leave marks on the wall when you remove them. At this point I don’t have any solutions for concrete walls. Sorry about that!
On the light gray foam you will see a Sharpie mark on the foam if the marker touches it. Actually probably don’t need to use the Sharpie because I think the pins won’t be noticeable because they’re so small.
The pattern doesn’t matter when you hang the acoustic tiles. Horizontal or vertical is ok. They come in different colors if you want a design or pattern on your wall. Hope this helps!
Maybe you’re correct. But I installed my acoustic tiles right at the beginning on summer upstairs where it gets hot inside the house. My tiles haven’t dropped at all. They are as flat as they were when I made this video. More pins in the corners could help if there’s a drooping problem. High humidity may cause them to droop but I haven’t experienced this myself since. Thanks for watching!
Only works for drywall. Try hitting those pins against solid walls I'm telling you you'll enjoy repeatedly smashing your fingers and bending all of your pins.
There will be a bunch of holes if you have a lot of acoustic tile to hang… and if you use more than one pin for each one. But the pins are really thin so you probably won’t notice them when it comes time to take it out. Plus if your room gets painted the holes will fill in with paint. But there are other methods of hanging acoustic tile you can try! Thanks for watching!
@@TheRenderQ Thanks for the reply...I just had those pins in my last place and yeah they did the job but now I'm in my own place and all my efforts will be forever. That said...I still want to do what's the most forgiving to my walls for that "Just in case" moment. I have now seen a few vids that use the double faced tape on painters tape and I like that best for damage control. Will be testing today.
Yes! I am putting holes in the wall! I guess I was referring to other methods where glue and large panels are installed first before attaching the acoustic panels. When I remove these panels there are literally only pin holes left which are practically unnoticeable if you’re not looking for them. This was just my easy solution for hanging acoustic tile!