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Online cmayna

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Sound deadening material installed
« on: June, 06, 2010, 07:56:26 PM »
Yes, I have installed maybe 95% of Second Skin's Damplifier Pro material (for vibration caused noises as well as heat)  into Shag with another 5% still due.  Single layer only because I will be installing luxury liner pro on top, right before carpet is installed which is a barrier for again vibration but more importantly for exhaust and engine noise.








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Re: Sound deadening material installed
« Reply #1 on: June, 06, 2010, 08:39:10 PM »
Good googily moogily, Craig. That's going to sound...er...not sound niiiice.
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Sound deadening material installed
« Reply #2 on: June, 06, 2010, 09:37:24 PM »
Craig do you have an estimate of how much weight the sound deadening material added to Shag? Just wondering is all. But that does look sweet.

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Re: Sound deadening material installed
« Reply #3 on: June, 07, 2010, 04:53:02 AM »
I estimate that when done, I will be adding about 30-40 pounds.

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Re: Sound deadening material installed
« Reply #4 on: June, 07, 2010, 05:13:49 AM »
VERY nice Craig!!!  Are you going to do the doors as well I assume?   Any special treatments at the shifter to minimize noise?
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Re: Sound deadening material installed
« Reply #5 on: June, 07, 2010, 05:50:00 AM »
Sorry I didn't elaborate the doors, rear quarters nor rear wheel well areas.   I have already applied Second Skin's Spectrum http://www.secondskinaudio.com/store.php?category=119 which is a roll on material for area which is hard to apply sheet material.  I rolled on and then brushed it out.  This material has been applied to both doors (inside of exterior skin),  Rear quarters as seen below.  I also coated the complete rear wheel wells.  Since the material drys in a gray color, I then sprayed the wheel wells black.


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Re: Sound deadening material installed
« Reply #6 on: June, 08, 2010, 11:19:26 AM »
Wow, Craig, very neat and tidy work.  I used raammat bxt but wasn't as neat.  I figured covering every square inch was overkill as it was based on the science of panel dampening, so I was ok leaving gaps less than an inch or so between sheets if it was convenient.  Also like the idea of the roll/brush on stuff.  I wasted a lot of time fitting the mat material in the doors and quarters.
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Re: Sound deadening material installed
« Reply #7 on: June, 08, 2010, 12:03:53 PM »
For a final touch, put the Spectrum on the underside of the floor pans for the ultimate quiet.  That'll be three different types of acoustical barriers.   :ecit

 


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