LMG@GoMoG wrote:
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> LMG
> GoMoG at
> http://www.angelfire.com/mi/GoMoG/
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> Have you tried going word-searching this Mail List's archives (The Morgan
>Newswire)?
>
> You should find the message thread you are looking for
> there..if memory serves it was foil matting made or
> purchased from J C Whitney.
>
> LMG
>
> On Sat, 7 Aug 1999 13:59:03 LSelz wrote:
> Forgive me for cluttering up the netwaves with
> something we already done, but my Email
> file-cleaner-upper is set for 30 days and I didn't
> save the old messages. I've been trying to describe
> to NAPA, AutoExtra, Federated, and all those guys
> about the thin insulating material that you can put on
> your firewall, transmission tunnel, etc to keep the
> heat out of the cockpit....they can find "Dynamat" but
> thats dark stuff described only as a sound deadener in
> the catalog. Can someone help me one more time with
> the trade name of the aluminized-looking, padded
> texture sort of stuff that several people described
> using? If I can get a source, I'll E-order it right
> away. If I get a name, at least I can go noting ...Thanks!!!
>
> Lannis
>
> Angelfire for your free web-based e-mail. http://www.angelfire.com
Brethren
The material you are looking for is similar to the thin wall insulating
material Lee Valley Tools in Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver sells. The
material I use in my Plus 4
I did obtain from a building supply house and all I asked for was duct
insulation. It has tin foil on both sides and plastic bubble pack inside
and is no thicker than 1/4 inch. Works great!
Someone recently asked.
How hot is it? It is not hot at all because I have thinsulate.
Toad
'59 plus 4
'57 Plus 4
and Angus the Old Lad ('33 Super Sport. New frame from UK come this
September and before the first snow the roads around Riverbend will ring
from his twin exhausts.)
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