Topic: Sound and Heat Reduction


dandy32    -- 07-01-2020 @ 6:04 PM
  Is anyone using Dynamat or Dynaliner type sound and heat reducing material in your driver cars and trucks ? I was thinking about using it or somthing like it in my roadster but not sure its worth the the price.Whats your opinion? Thanks


alanwoodieman    -- 07-01-2020 @ 7:19 PM
  I use the bubble insulation from lowe's, work great, glue it into the doors, on walls, roof, anywhere you can attach it-even lay out under floor mats-will not hold moisture


1937sedandelivery    -- 07-01-2020 @ 8:50 PM
  i have a sedan delivery. The rear interior area is like an echo chamber. I use Dynamat throughout and am very satisfied. Too bad it is so darn expensive.
gregg


dandy32    -- 07-02-2020 @ 1:28 AM
  I heard the window and door flashing ( it comes in A roll ) works good to dont know if the smell will go away tho


kubes40    -- 07-02-2020 @ 3:01 PM
  Ya know, even in my "high end" restorations, I use the same thing Alan has suggested. I put it only in places that will never be seen again.

Mike "Kube" Kubarth


dandy32    -- 07-02-2020 @ 4:26 PM
  Thanks Mike ial look for some at lowes it might work better in the doors to with the limited roon to install the stuff with the peel and stick would be a nightmare


dandy32    -- 07-02-2020 @ 4:28 PM
  what kind of adhesive do you use


alanwoodieman    -- 07-02-2020 @ 5:01 PM
  8090 3m spray contact adhesive, also have used the can-what a mess!!!


woodiewagon46    -- 07-02-2020 @ 5:54 PM
  3M makes a product, 3M 08840, sound deadening pad's that are 19"x19", self adhesive, for about $75 for a 10 pack. A heck of a lot cheaper than Dynamat.



kubes40    -- 07-02-2020 @ 6:28 PM
  I use the 3M contact cement in the can (sorry Alan)… I really trust the results to be long lasting.

Mike "Kube" Kubarth


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