Dynamat is a sound insulator. The instructions indicate that you do not
have to "line" a panel to achieve sound deadening. For instance a MGB
door would only need a small "patch" stuck on the inside of the door
panel, perhaps 1' X 1'.
Larry Hoy
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-mgs@autox.team.net
> [mailto:owner-mgs@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of
> mg-dennis@mindspring.com
> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2002 9:41 AM
> Cc: mgs@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: Sound Deadening
>
>
> I mentioned Pep Boys cause it seems to be the major chain
> around here these days. It's sad because we now have several
> Pep Boys and the independents are going out of business.
> Anyway, Dynamat seemed a tad expensive also. I think it was
> $32 for a roll that was just enough to do one door. Moss is
> selling Dynamat. I just looked in the Moss catalog and the
> same roll is $89.95!!! Is Moss gouging us??? Okay, I wont
> go there. It's soft, almost gooey. I'm not sure if it would
> be good for the floor for that reason. Has anyone used it on
> the floor? It seems like it would squish out. Oops.. I just
> looked at the packaging and what I bought was 4 sq. feet.
> The one Moss sells seems to be 12 sq. feet or 3'X4' so the
> price works out to be about the same. Sorry..
>
> Dennis Cox
> 67 MGB
>
> David Councill wrote:
>
> > I was pondering the relatively expensive sound deadening
> material that
> > Moss sells for my bare floor boards. Any experiernce on
> this stuff? Is
> > Dynamat a better choice? And where could I find this stuff?
> We don't
> > have Pep Boys here in Montana that I know of.
> >
> > David
> > 72 MGB
> > 67 MGBGT
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