That sounds very similar, haven't received a Griot's catalog in some time; probably because I never ordered anything-too expensive- but nice to look at. Pat S.
______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Re: Possible soundproofing alternative? (was: Seek and Ye Sh Author: mwagner@deltanet.com (Michael Wagner) at INTERNET Date: 11/15/95 10:51 PM
I'd noticed some silver-colored adhesive insulating pads in a Griot's Garage catalog, unfortunately they are out and do not expect more. I wondered how well the "Roadkill" stuff in the VW magazines would help insulate ye olde Transporter? > trucks, big rigs, or tractors, as in tractor trailer. Anyway, this > material was used along with an adhesive which was used between the sheet > metal panels and the frame of the vehicle. This combination was said to > reduce vibration and noise considerably. > > The foam was available in different thicknesses from, as I recall, a thin > sheet, maybe 1/16" to 1/2-5/8" or thicker. > > I'll keep looking for a source. > > Pat S.
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