Sound deadening material

Started by Crosley.In.AZ, October 01, 2006, 11:40:25 PM

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Crosley.In.AZ

I am looking for the peel & stick type of sound material.   I have not looked around lately for this stuff .

years ago I used to get some cheap/heavy  stuff from the body shop suppliers.  I guess I need to lok there first?

I do not really want to spray on stuff.  I do not want to remove the seats , etc.

Tony

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Hello;
I got mine from EBAY and it only cost about $80.00 and was shipped to my house vis DHL. The sheets are 18"x24" and I do believe that there is about 18 sheets in a box! Quite a deal, I thought.
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One of the boards I am on had a discussion on this a month or two ago.  Several of the guys are going to Home depot and there is a peal and stick roofing material that is foil on the outside.  Not very expensive.  It is normally used to prevent ice dams and to cover the area between a flat roof and a parapet wall.  Looks pretty much like dynomat.

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purplepickup

Tony, when I was in Phoenix Jim took me to Elpolacko's shop and he had some stuff that was like you're asking about.  I forgot the name (probably Dynamat) but I've got it at home.    I be at werk rat naow. :?
George

48builder

Quote from: "Crosley"I am looking for the peel & stick type of sound material.   I have not looked around lately for this stuff .

years ago I used to get some cheap/heavy  stuff from the body shop suppliers.  I guess I need to lok there first?

I do not really want to spray on stuff.  I do not want to remove the seats , etc.


I'm doing the same investigation. Here is an interesting review. The stuff you get at Home Depot is asphalt based. You can also look at

www.insulshield.net . They say it is vinyl based. I am considering Raammat based upon the review article.

Walt
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48builder

Quote from: "Crosley"I am looking for the peel & stick type of sound material.   I have not looked around lately for this stuff .

years ago I used to get some cheap/heavy  stuff from the body shop suppliers.  I guess I need to lok there first?

I do not really want to spray on stuff.  I do not want to remove the seats , etc.


Oops. Here's the link for the review.

http://www.sounddeadenershowdown.com/
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river1

Quote from: "purplepickup"Tony, when I was in Phoenix Jim took me to Elpolacko's shop and he had some stuff that was like you're asking about.  I forgot the name (probably Dynamat) but I've got it at home.    I be at werk rat naow. :?

i've had a couple of conversations with elpolacko about insulation. main reason for a couple of conversations is because i keep forgetting the name of the stuff he recommends. give him a call i'm sure he'll remember the name.

later jim
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The article 48builder posted is really good. AFAIK the asphalt based Home Depot stuff releases if it gets hot, and smells bad too. You get what you pay for.
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Topsterguy

Quote from: "rumrumm"I got mine here: www.b-quiet.com


I used the B-Quiet stuff in my coupe too and it works great. Just make sure when you're putting it on to peel 1/2 of what you're putting on, then put that part in place, then peel the rest and put it into place CAREFULLY! If it sticks to itself it ain't commin apart!
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We use this stuff from Ramm Mat. Great stuff and Rick is very knowledgeable. http://www.rammat.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi
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Quote from: "48builder"
Quote from: "Crosley"I am looking for the peel & stick type of sound material.   I have not looked around lately for this stuff .

years ago I used to get some cheap/heavy  stuff from the body shop suppliers.  I guess I need to lok there first?

I do not really want to spray on stuff.  I do not want to remove the seats , etc.


Oops. Here's the link for the review.

http://www.sounddeadenershowdown.com/

Thanks for the link! The fellow did a thorough research and evalution job. I've just passed this along to a couple of pals who have projects underway.

Mike

Crosley.In.AZ

thanks for the responses.


the b-quiet stuff looks familar.  I bought some stuff from a Canadian company several years ago
Tony

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papastoyss

Bob Drake also has an excellent peel & stick sound deadner that is reasonably priced. His shipping prices are kinda salty though.
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MikeC

Tony,
There was an article that Scooter wrote on www.project33.com about the stuff he used.  http://www.project33.com/article.cfm?ID=752  It was from Cascade audio engineering.  http://www.cascadeaudio.com/   VB-2 is the product for like the doors and tight places for just dampening and VB-TS has the aluminum mylar over the foam for thermal insulation.  Both have adhesive back.
I looked on the web and found both products for like 1/2 oof the prices listed on their web site.  Much cheaper than Dynomat and very similar.
MikeC