only after breaking down one of the sound proofed boxes from the ceiling did we figure what they really were for – to capture stray bullets without making noise.
we recycled lots of stuff from the rifle range, the sound proofing materials were used in the school sound studio.
one of the reasons we needed to remove the fixtures on the roof was to reduce the possibilities of mould spores incubating due to the moist warm environment expected from the fish tanks and indoor grow lighting.
there were 30 pieces weighing about 80 lbs each on the ceiling for deflecting bullets. they had to come down
the following fixtures held the boxes from the ceiling
the bottom
all we had was a corner drill, a rickety ladder and and old reception desk, that was just about the correct height on it’s side.
it took some monkey business to get the rest of the bullet blocking contraption down.
still, we broke it down just as they built the pyramids one by one in triangular steps
until finally a dungeon …