Installing Dynamat in Fleecy. Nice and Quiet FINISHED
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I'm sitting about 10 feet from it now and I can't hear a thing. (That was a golden opportunity)
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Good response.
It can't be driven yet Dion so we don't know for sure, but to give you an idea, when you bash it with your fist, which you can do with Fleecy, rather than the cacophony of noizes and rattles you used to hear, you can hear what actually is rattling. Stealth was going round it tonight shutting a few things up. It'll be quiete.
It can't be driven yet Dion so we don't know for sure, but to give you an idea, when you bash it with your fist, which you can do with Fleecy, rather than the cacophony of noizes and rattles you used to hear, you can hear what actually is rattling. Stealth was going round it tonight shutting a few things up. It'll be quiete.
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bloody big effort mate looks the goods!
you must have used five boxes to cover that much!
did you roll it down with a rubber roller?, if you use a small hard timber roller the dynamat binds to the metal even better than using a rubber roller. ive done six busses so far and thats been my experience, tends to push more air out.
and if you play tetris music while you're cutting and sticking it seems to get the job done much faster!
top job.
you must have used five boxes to cover that much!
did you roll it down with a rubber roller?, if you use a small hard timber roller the dynamat binds to the metal even better than using a rubber roller. ive done six busses so far and thats been my experience, tends to push more air out.
and if you play tetris music while you're cutting and sticking it seems to get the job done much faster!
top job.
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