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Sebastiaan Mollema's video: Making Walls - Industrial workspace

@Making Walls - Industrial workspace
Webshop: www.seamm.nl Special thanks to the team: -Alain -Axel -Bart http://www.bartoonk.nl/ -Guus -Ivar -Jens -Jeffrey -Nina ♫Music By♫ ELPHNT https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjEK32QlJe0Dy4nXxelXrww My other Social Channels Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sebastiaanm... Instructables https://www.instructables.com/member/Sebastiaan%20Mollema/ Hi everybody welcome back, We are at an old building in the city center of Utrecht in the Netherlands. The space we are building will be a performing space for the local school of arts. HKU This is local but an international organisation. First off the space is cleared and the tools rolled out. where the new are place some electrical needs to be moved. Having an indoor scaffold is very helpful here. First step of the is making the door frames and make sure the sizing is good enough to function in the new partition frames. Then the first few frames get made. These are in segments because otherwise they would become unwieldy in the inside space. The door frames will have their own space but the windows do not have special framing around them , this will be clear later on. The total build lasted 5 days with a team of 3 persons. The step which took the most time was the plasterboard covering. There were a number of corners and heights which makes it more time consuming. The partition construction is very similar to a video I made earlier so you can see similarities there. The big plasterboards are placed horizontal in a specific pattern to provide the most strength. Although the edges of the plasterboard are not taped and the screws visible the walls look decent. This is an industrial setting so showing some details is more than fine. Also dismantling the walls later on is possible this way. The last wall is actually only there for sound proofing so it is not connected to the brick wall, it is standing on its own in front of the brick wall. From there on insulation got placed and the remainder of the plasterboard walls. Over the openings for the windows a sheet of plastic gets screwed on and functions as the glass. The plastic is PETG, similar to soda bottles, and Is flame retardant. This way the plastic adds strength to the structure instead of taking it away. I also focussed on the double doors and make them function. And then it was finished. This was a cool project and hopefully you found this interesting. ! Here is some bonus content. Old glulam beams are in a bad shape and they were reinforced with the red steel. A colleague engineer requested to make the new partitions floating in vertical direction. Here is a mounting point. The block in the middle is mounted to the glulam beam and the slot is made in the partition frame. On top a OSB flange gets screwed for horizontal fixation. In this setting the middle block can move up and down freely.

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