Re: soundproofing...

From: chuck nicodemus (armorseal(at)iccom.com)
Date: Mon Oct 18 1999 - 19:48:16 CDT


TIGEROOTES(at)aol.com wrote:

> The material you refer to is self-adhesive, self curing butyl rubber, and
> the product name is DecksDamp. One side has waxed paper that is removed like
> a bumpersticker, and the other has aluminum foil to maintain the shape of the
> sheet. It is used in the Marine industry to dampen the noise from diesel
> engines in fishing boats/cabin cruisers, etc. I have used it in my Diesel
> Ford van and the reduction in noise level (vibration and echo) is amazing.
> At least 10 owners in PTC have used these waterproof sheets inside their
> doors and behind their gas tanks. It will change the sound of your drivers
> door closing from clang to thump.

Yesch,, I get the same type of material from my paving fabric supplyer.
Different name,, same game aaaaaaaaand one heck of a good idea. !!
Chuck
Clackamas, Or



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