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    Thread: ? about DYNAMAT

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    1. #17
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      Apr 2005
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      Auburn, California
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      Thanks, that is what I thought. I asked the temp. question to Mortons and they said that it would withstand 350+ degrees. I hope they are right because I will be firing it within the next month.

      Next question, I was thinking of using Dynamat's Tac Mat for sound dampening. I want my car to sound like a new luxury vehicle (when I have the windows down) as I drive down the freeway. Is there something cheaper (foam)that I can get that does just as good as job if not better. And where should I put it. Maybe me interior guy can get it for me??? what do you think?



      As for the bed liner it is pretty light, urethane based, and pretty easy to shoot and get the proper thickness. I have used dynamat's spray and it is very brittle. I think it sucks! Mortons is much better. My painter also does alot of fiberglass bodied cobras and he uses the same product (mortons) to stiffen up the bodies so I think it should be a great vibration dampener. not as cheap as peel n' seal though. about 200 bucks in bed liner for the underbody of my camaro. 400 when you add the floorboards and trunk.





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