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Re: restoration question

To: Jim Sylvester <jim.sylvester@comcast.net>,
Subject: Re: restoration question
From: Blue One Hundred <international_investor@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 06:25:35 -0800 (PST)
Jim -

Buy this stuff:

http://www.julianos.com/insultek.html

and use just standard 3M spray upholstry adhesive to
stick it on.  I put this stuff on my BN1 and it's
going on my BJ8 right now.  After I put it on my BN1's
floor boards, I got NO HEAT whatsoever from the
exhaust pipe which is right under the floor.  This
stuff is really good!  It's better than the asbestos
shield that's on the car originally.

By the way, although I am into other old cars... I'm a
healey fan!

Cheers,

Alan

'53 BN1 '64 BJ8

--- Jim Sylvester <jim.sylvester@comcast.net> wrote:

> As they say on radio, I'm a "frequent listener first
> time caller".
>  
> I've loved Healeys for years - my friend's older
> brother drove an ancient
> beat up one when he was in college and although it
> left a trail of oil
> wherever it went and had lost all lights years
> before, it was still a
> beautiful car with more appeal than any of the new
> mid-70's cars everyone
> else was driving.
>  
> So, although I've never owned one, I've always been
> a fan of the large
> Healeys.
>  
> I've owned and semi-restored a variety of
> interesting old cars including a
> '65 MGB, a '66 Sunbeam Tiger, and several assorted
> old Mustangs.  I'm
> currently doing a rolling restoration of a '68
> Datsun 2000 roadster which
> brings me to this list for advice:
>  
> Although this is a non-Healey question, I hope I can
> impose on the group to
> ask a general question applicable to anyone
> restoring the interior of an old
> roadster.  I'm installing a new interior, and have
> everything down to bare
> metal getting ready for two coats of POR 15 today. 
> I've got a carpet kit
> ready for installation that came with a pad already
> attached to it, so I
> don't need to put down a carpet pad, but I'm looking
> for something as a
> heat/sound barrier between the floorplan /
> transmission tunnel and the
> carpet.  Any ideas on products, adhesives, etc?
>  
> Again, I hope you don't mind that I'm sending this
> question to the Healey
> group, but I'm guessing that folks who are into old
> cars are into all types
> of old cars and not just a particular marque. 
>  
> Thanks!




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