I've used Dynamat in doors and body panels to help make the panels stiffer
and heavier for sound deadening purposes. In my opinion the panels, and
doors especially, can feel and sound better, or more substantial, when
treated with a heavy undercoat.
On the floor of my Tiger I used a jute type material similar to the
original. I am suspicious that jute may not be the preferable material for
this application. I was pretty happy with the finished product. There were
lots of individually cut pieces to fit in the floor pressing patterns. This
gave a smooth and tight looking floor after the carpet was installed.
Frank
> -----Original Message-----
> From: tigers-bounces+itswonderful=comcast.net@autox.team.net
> [mailto:tigers-bounces+itswonderful=comcast.net@autox.team.net] On Behalf
> Of Rense, Mark (GE Indust, ConsInd)
> Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 11:05 AM
> To: tigers@autox.team.net
> Subject: [Tigers] Interior Insulation
>
> And now for something complete ON topic:
>
> I am almost done with the paint work on B382001465 and am starting the
> interior. The current interior is the thinnest, cheesiest POS carpeting
> I have ever seen, no doubt Vicky Brit stuff, plus there is no insulation
> at all.
>
> Please remind me what is the ceramic paint-on insulation some have used
> on the floors and firewall? I Googled but could not find a reference.
> What is your experience with application? How well does it work?
>
> Also, if any of you have had experience with products like Thermo-Tec or
> Koolmat I would like to know yea or nea.
>
> Thanks, Bugz
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