Anyone interested in group Dynamat session?
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Anyone interested in group Dynamat session?
Wondering if you guys/gals would be interested in:
i) purchasing DynaMat (or BrownBread, an alternative which I was told is better) in *bulk*, (think EBay)
and
ii) DynaMat-ing a whole buncha 2k1's all at once?? (well, everyone do their own car, or get Gusto to do em all
).....
I'm thinking of insulating my sedan doors (and anything else that's easy), but have no clue how to remove my panels, and would appreciate bulk BrownBread/DynaMat prices..... Besides, I think it'd be neat for a group DynaMat session [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG] Only concern I can foresee is that you MIGHT require a heatgun to soften the crap, and/or everyone will have to get their own little applicator (a little roller thingy that I'm sure you can pick up at Home Depot for $3)....
Or, would anyone have any suggestions on what else to use besides DynaMat/Brown Bread? I'm not talking about alternatives in the same price range, but cheaper alternatives..... I thought of regular home insulation [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG] But that'd be a fire hazard... and I'd be itching like mad from all the fibreglass....
i) purchasing DynaMat (or BrownBread, an alternative which I was told is better) in *bulk*, (think EBay)
and
ii) DynaMat-ing a whole buncha 2k1's all at once?? (well, everyone do their own car, or get Gusto to do em all
)..... I'm thinking of insulating my sedan doors (and anything else that's easy), but have no clue how to remove my panels, and would appreciate bulk BrownBread/DynaMat prices..... Besides, I think it'd be neat for a group DynaMat session [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG] Only concern I can foresee is that you MIGHT require a heatgun to soften the crap, and/or everyone will have to get their own little applicator (a little roller thingy that I'm sure you can pick up at Home Depot for $3)....
Or, would anyone have any suggestions on what else to use besides DynaMat/Brown Bread? I'm not talking about alternatives in the same price range, but cheaper alternatives..... I thought of regular home insulation [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG] But that'd be a fire hazard... and I'd be itching like mad from all the fibreglass....
I read something on the 'net about a guy who bought resisto roofing membrane from a roofing supplier in st.catherines that was exactly the same as RAMAAT sound deading but a third of the cost.
I think i saw it on sounddomain.com but i can't find it anymore. Anyways if you can find this resisto roofing membrane and it is the same as RAMAAT then I'm in on a group buy.
I think i saw it on sounddomain.com but i can't find it anymore. Anyways if you can find this resisto roofing membrane and it is the same as RAMAAT then I'm in on a group buy.
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If you have a few friends that are also looking for some sound insulation, get a bulk pack off EBay.... Some guy on the AcuraEL Yahoo forums grabbed a $200USD bulk pack, and BrownBreaded his doors.... He's got friggen like 85% of it left, but I dunno what he's doing with it.... I'm not gonna pay >$50CDN just for insulating my doors!
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[hr]Originally posted by: HeRbaLuS
man i need to get mine to ASAP need to get the dynamat somewhere for cheap.[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: HeRbaLuS
man i need to get mine to ASAP need to get the dynamat somewhere for cheap.[hr]
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Myself [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG] I figure I'm not gonna pay more than $50CDN for materials, and I'd do my 4 doors slowly, at my own pace.... Just gotta get a whole buncha people so that we can all get the bulk pack, that should hopefully drop the price of DynaMat/Brown Bread to reasonable prices......
u guys do realize that u need ALOT of brown bread or whatever it is ur using to make it effective... when u say bulk how many sq. ft r u talking about? i did my doors (coupe), my trunk lid, then i started doing the inside of the trunk, but i ran out... i had 75 sq ft, that's like a huge shop roll... it weighed like 80 lbs.
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