 Another Akbar episode sound-dampening of the van conversion. Hola everyone, Paul Carlson here, a small workshop guy. What does Akbar stand for? OCVA, that stands for Old Coot Van Adventures. That's a playlist on my YouTube channel where we're going to show the conversion of a Mercedes Sprinter 144 van into a Class B RV. When you get a cargo van, the panels on the side of the walls are going to rattle like crazy and it's going to be very very noisy. So the whole idea here is to put some material up on those panels and to dampen the vibration so that there's less noise. The old Coot, and that would be me, had happened to have four grandsons visiting me on the weekend and so I put them to work. Although if you want to conserve your materials, it's probably not a good idea because it became kind of a random cutting, random sticking approach, but this is not a critical step. You just need to get some of this material inside of each of the panels. It would also be a good idea to do your exterior work first. In other words, we're putting some stuff up here where some windows are going to go and when the windows go in, obviously the panels are going to come out and so I just wasted that material. But in the meantime, I want to drive around in a quieter van. The material that I am using is called NDX, Nancy Victor Exobia, I don't know. And it's designed, you peel off the back of it and you just stick it on the panels and after a while it sticks really, really well. All right. Well, I'll put a link down below and you can check it out yourself over at Amazon. Hey, help out an old coot and give me a like, a comment and a subscription. Be very much appreciated. Adios.