How Do You Build A Drum Booth?
You’ve just bought a new drum set and set it up in the garage. Before you’ve even finished belting out your first song, the neighbors have worn their knuckles down on your front door. Of course, you didn’t hear them. If the neighbors have to come back again, they may decide to call the police and make a noise complaint. You don’t need that sort of drama in your life. It’s time to build a drum booth. Lay a double layer of solid foam as the bottom foundation on the floor of your garage. The total area should cover 20 feet by 20 feet. Place dozens of dabs of glue a few feet apart on top of the foam. Lay one of the solid 20-foot timber flooring panels over the solid foam foundations. Allow a few minutes to dry. Hammer the first dry wall or wooden panel (5 feet x 10 feet) to the bottom left edge of the wooden foundation. It will be a lot easier if you’ve got someone to hold the panel while you hammer in at least four nails. Place wood glue down the right side of the wooden panel or dry wall