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Sound deadener Years ago a friend of mine used roofing "Bull Tar" on the inside of his doors as a sound and vibration deadener. Seemed to work as I recall. Anyone ever tried it . I'm at that stage of assembly.
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Re: Sound deadener That was used by GM in the '60s.
I recommend a stick on mat like Dynamat. Modern technology. |
Re: Sound deadener Rusty,
I wrote an article about noise & heat reduction that I employed in the restoration of my Victoria. Send me your email and I will send it to you. My technique uses inexpensive materials you can buy at Home Depot. |
Re: Sound deadener www.lizardskin.com good stuff!
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Re: Sound deadener Unless you want to spend more money than you need too, this is the way to go
"My technique uses inexpensive materials you can buy at Home Depot." |
Re: Sound deadener I've used Dynamat and Roadkill.
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Re: Sound deadener Most big box stores sell a foil coated bubble wrap looking product. Most have a self stick adhesive. The cheapest have no stickum, but a 3M spray adhesive will do the job. I bought a product, similar to Dynamat, Noico 80 mil Car Sound Deadening Mat 36 square feet for $1.78 per sq ft shipped. It is a heavy foil backed by a thick tar like adhesive.
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