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Cab Soundproofing?
Ok, I'm not to that point, but I have been thinking about this tar paper like matting I have been scraping off my floor prior to replacing rusty areas. Did most, or any of you use a soundproofing material and if so what brands? I will be replacing my original black mat with a new rubber one to match the original, but wouldn't mind keeping some noise and heat out.
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07-21-2009, 03:02 PM | #2 |
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It's definitely something I'm planning on doing with my 66, along with a liberal coating of por-15 on the floor panels. Last edited by rendus; 07-21-2009 at 04:25 PM. |
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07-21-2009, 07:41 PM | #4 |
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And none of you other yahoos have used any kind of sound\heat proofing material?
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07-21-2009, 08:13 PM | #5 |
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I used the double sided foil type stuff at lowes. It has bubble wrap in the middle. I glued it down with 3M spray adhesive and taped the seams with that silver insulation tape. This was in my '53 Bel Air, by the way. It worked great and was cheap and looks good too (even though it'll get covered by carpet). It's easy to cut with regular scissors for the little spots the full size won't cover. And no tar to get all over you and your clothes, lol.
I'll do the same thing in my '63 pickup when it comes time (soon). ***EDITED TO ADD A PIC*** You can kind of see it here...
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I went with Raammat from Raamaudio. This stuff sticks REALLY well, and is not asphalt based like the others. They were great to deal with.
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Ryan,
The link for the peal and seal did not work. But, they show this stuff....does it look lie it this what you used? I am going to use armaflex over the top of it before my new rubber mat. The armaflex comes in sheets and is the material used to insulate pipes(dark foam) http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?actio...433&lpage=none
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07-25-2009, 02:34 PM | #9 |
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I was given a cab by my neighbor and she had installed about $400.00 worth of Dynamat. I wouldn't have gone that way, but I don't think I would have used a tar/ mastic based product either. I think there must be a more affordable rubber based product available. I'm looking for something to go inside the doors.
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I say that is worth calling them and seeing if they can mail you some. I only paid $15 a roll for the 6"x25'. Two rolls did my floor. I have used dynamat and fatmat in the past on some rods I built before someone from this web site turned me on to the peel and seal. The peel and seal works great, easy to install and is way cheap.. Let me know.
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I have also read of folks using a paint with ceramic chips in it for insulation. I found a recipe of how to make it much cheaper but need more research on using it. I think the ready to use product is here... http://www.metalshield.com/ I would use the foam or jute on top of this to help with sound.
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Yes,
Actually that's the one the guy was duplicating. He used some ceramic stuff that is used on RC airplane repairs ($8.95 gallon) and mixed it with paint. I think I have the links for it at work. I'll put them up Monday.
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This one might be an inexpensive alternative!! I thin k this guy sell to a lot of the guys over at the HAMB.
http://www.lobucrod.com/
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an older truck, but a custom sound proofing deal:
http://www.alanhorvath.com/54chevy/doors_quiet.php He has lots of interesting projects on there that he has documented relating to his truck. -W |
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Hey Bob. Lilred66 has been useing the stuff from Lows on his rigs. He seems to like it.
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Thanks Jason,
I'm going to meet Tony in two weeks when I go to pick up a TH350, automatic column, etc. from him. Maybe he'll have some tips about how or where to buy it from Lowe's. Their website shows it not available at our stores locally. When I try to order online it states "not available in our area".
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I was at Lowes today and saw yet another brand. It only came in 4" x33' rolls, but I suppose it could be used. They also had the butyl material in rolls. It does not have foil on it.
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