@JonDeth - Thats exactly what your supposed to think....i actually was very careful with how hard i was hitting the doors, try it for yourself, works great! =D
yeah totally ! Use this stuff (fatmat or peel and seal) on your doors, roof, floors, wherever you need to deadening...remember too that the adhesive would benefit from getting warm upon application to adhere the best (heat gun).
But on the water heater blankets....I wouldnt use that stuff just because of the fiberglass batting they use. Instead, I would go to Lowes and get "jute" padding, its REAL cheap and can be cut into shapes to conform to your floorpans easier.
Nice ride.
billowred 11 months ago
You hit the second door much much harder lol
JonDeth 1 year ago
@JonDeth - Thats exactly what your supposed to think....i actually was very careful with how hard i was hitting the doors, try it for yourself, works great! =D
lumberjackj 11 months ago
@lumberjackj bullshit.
Anyone with decent ears and eyes can see you hit the second door harder so deny away, nobody believes you.
JonDeth 11 months ago
Thanks, been looking for a substitute for dynamat for my 280 doors. Can I use on floors?
I thought about using water heater blankets, they are made of fiberglass with a vynal bacling, whats your opinion?
Ferd
gst69man 1 year ago
@gst69man
yeah totally ! Use this stuff (fatmat or peel and seal) on your doors, roof, floors, wherever you need to deadening...remember too that the adhesive would benefit from getting warm upon application to adhere the best (heat gun).
But on the water heater blankets....I wouldnt use that stuff just because of the fiberglass batting they use. Instead, I would go to Lowes and get "jute" padding, its REAL cheap and can be cut into shapes to conform to your floorpans easier.
hope this helps
lumberjackj 1 year ago
@lumberjackj Thanks, the jute is a great idea, I appreciate the advice.
gst69man 1 year ago