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8/21/2014 6:20 PM  #1


heat/sound stuff

66 coupe. We're getting ready to install the interior after spraying it with epoxy.  We have a firewall pad. We have  a stock headliner insulation pad and we're using a TMI one piece headliner. We sprayed the inside of the doors and sail panels with eastwood rubberized sound barrier spray.  We have a steel trunk divider welded in.  We have package tray speakers and kick panel speakers.    We have stock molded carpet with sound barrier backing.

We have 73.75 square feet of eastwood butyl/foil mat. We have 75 square feet of 1/4" mass loaded vinyl and plenty of spray adhesive.

How would you recommend making the best use of all this?

Thanks

Bob

Last edited by rbtconsultants (8/21/2014 6:25 PM)

 

8/21/2014 9:45 PM  #2


Re: heat/sound stuff

Make sure you seal all the seams of the butyl/foil mat with some HVAC metal tape from Lowes or Home Depot. It will seep out of the seams with heat. but the metal tape holds it in place.
 

 

Board footera


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