Loren, if you are in the Seattle area, there has to be a marine store that has something similar to what you were looking for. That sounds an awful lot like something that may be used in a marine application (pleasure or industrial engine room). I'd go to Ballard, check out some of the shipyards/fisherman supply stores down there. Just a thought. Good luck w/ your future Sorbothane buying! Chris On 6/19/07, Loren Busch <starwagen@gmail.com> wrote: > > On 6/19/07, neil <musomuso@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > I just Wikipedia'd "Sorbothane" > > Where do you plan on applying (spraying?) this material in conjunction > > with Norcold install? > > > Sorbothane is a solid material, not sprayed on. It is used primarily for > vibration damping. When I mount the Norcold I'll use pieces of it where > the 'fridge comes in contact with anything so that the vibrations from the > compressor will be isolated from the cabinets. This should minimize > noise. >
-- Chris 88 Vanagon GL 02 Golf GLS TDI (SOLD, looking for a Westy, now that I know what I really like to drive) |
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