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I have built 2 rooms with a soundproof window between them. I have
buried a 2" diameter PVC conduit under the concrete slab between these
2 rooms, and the opening on either side of the conduit comes up to
grade level in both rooms. I am passing sound system cables from one
room to the other through the conduit.

Now that I have passed the cables through, I like to stuff/plug up the
openings of the conduit with some form of putty material. This material
should remain soft so that I can take it out again when I need to add
or remove the cables.

Any suggestions on what material I can use to plug up the conduit
openings? How about plumbers' putty?

Thanks

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Give it a "shot" of spray foam in each end

a 2" diameter PVC conduit under the concrete slab between these
2 rooms, and the opening on either side of the conduit comes up to
grade level in both rooms.



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how about clean rags or towels?
plumber's putty would do the job but it's messy.
it would slow down water and insects.

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On Sat, 13 May 2006 07:57:54 GMT, "Rudy"
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Give it a "shot" of spray foam in each end


Good solution, but it does tend to cling when you want to remove it,
so insert a thin plastic bag first, and spray the foam into that.

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I have built 2 rooms with a soundproof window between them. I have
buried a 2" diameter PVC conduit under the concrete slab between these
2 rooms, and the opening on either side of the conduit comes up to
grade level in both rooms. I am passing sound system cables from one
room to the other through the conduit.

Now that I have passed the cables through, I like to stuff/plug up the
openings of the conduit with some form of putty material. This material
should remain soft so that I can take it out again when I need to add
or remove the cables.

Any suggestions on what material I can use to plug up the conduit
openings? How about plumbers' putty?

Thanks


I've used a rag with a stout cord stuffed in first, followed by children's
play clay, oil based. The rag will drag out the clay, when you need to.
The clay never dries out.

Steve King


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Monkey **** is very much like modelling clay

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I have built 2 rooms with a soundproof window between them. I have
buried a 2" diameter PVC conduit under the concrete slab between these
2 rooms, and the opening on either side of the conduit comes up to
grade level in both rooms. I am passing sound system cables from one
room to the other through the conduit.

Now that I have passed the cables through, I like to stuff/plug up the
openings of the conduit with some form of putty material. This material
should remain soft so that I can take it out again when I need to add
or remove the cables.

Any suggestions on what material I can use to plug up the conduit
openings? How about plumbers' putty?

Thanks


Well - is there a possibility you will have more cables to pull
in the not so distant future? In any event it is a good idea to
leave a rope or dedicated wire in your cable conduit for an easy
install the next time you have to do a cable pull - and this has turned
out to be a regular thing in some places I have worked, especially in
the conduit between a machine room and the control room. Also you can
just cover the conduit hole with a large heavy duty Sandbag or two,
such as are commonly used in Stage and Video production applications.
This is I think less messy and more efficient in reducing sound
transmissions than putty or "Stuff" foam, assuming you can cover the
hole and cables fully. You can also build a box to cover the sandbags
if you find them unsightly or in the way.

Cheers,

Will Miho
NY TV/Audio Post/Music/Live Sound Guy
"The large print giveth and the small print taketh away..." Tom Waits

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