Any ceiling tile with a white face will work - the cheaper the better.  
Armstrong is one brand.  I'll try to remember to look tomorrow night when I'm 
at his house to see what he used.  I do recall it was the cheapest at either 
Menard's or Lowe's (I believe it was Menard's - his lumber he got from Lowe's 
and I think the rest from Menard's).  The front of the ceiling tile is rather 
porous looking, but that is facing down on the layout - you work with the 
backside of the tiles.

 


 Mark P.

 

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   Do you know the brand or model number of a suitable tile? I see rectangular 

textured one's at the local lumberyard but they all seem to be kinda 

porous.....dave
 


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