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Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] header wrap
From: Neil Sherry <neiljsherry@talktalk.net> E1/maD98g0GcWGgK+iGoiWuiktklFZrdm2FRdJO5f196V65Wuq01Tb6iluQ6GU6hRTPPK46v4tyhEg==
Date: Sun, 27 Nov 2022 18:57:12 +0000
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Sandwiching it between the exhaust and a can will hammer it - not 
surprised it fell apart! It'll be getting the vibration (relatively low 
frequency) as well as the noise frequencies you were blocking - that 
energy had to go somewhere...

Neil

On 27/11/2022 17:54, Tim . wrote:
> I used a couple feet to patch a break and muffle the noise in an 
> exhaust pipe on my wife's DD. It was held in place with a can and hose 
> clamps. It worked fine for a couple weeks then started to get loud 
> again. Yesterday I pulled the can to see what was going on and just 
> about all the wrap was gone.
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    <p>Sandwiching it between the exhaust and a can will hammer it - not
      surprised it fell apart! It'll be getting the vibration
      (relatively low frequency) as well as the noise frequencies you
      were blocking - that energy had to go somewhere...</p>
    <p>Neil<br>
    </p>
    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 27/11/2022 17:54, Tim . wrote:<br>
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{margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;}</style>
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        255, 255);" class="elementToProof">
        I used a couple feet to patch a break and muffle the noise in an
        exhaust pipe on my wife's DD. It was held in place with a can
        and hose clamps. It worked fine for a couple weeks then started
        to get loud again. Yesterday I pulled the can to see what was
        going on and just about all the wrap was gone.     </div>
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