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Post by denis23 on Mar 10, 2010 20:39:17 GMT
Gents, I have now next issue.
On my P5B all floor is covered with thick sheets of sound insulation, probably from the beginning. But I have no idea where is possible to get same material?
Does anybody have any ideas?
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Post by Phil Nottingham on Mar 10, 2010 22:16:32 GMT
Standard heavy car sound proofing felt in top of tar-paper used in may cars then and until recently - Woolies? also domestic felt carpet underlay can be used although may be fireproof
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Post by johnwp5bcoupe on Mar 11, 2010 7:01:14 GMT
Gents, I have now next issue. On my P5B all floor is covered with thick sheets of sound insulation, probably from the beginning. But I have no idea where is possible to get same material? Does anybody have any ideas? This is the material www.woolies-trim.co.uk/p-1384-sound-deadening-felt.aspx
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Post by johnwp5bcoupe on Mar 11, 2010 8:55:42 GMT
You should use the thinner Jute between the raised sections and the thicker stuff on top,the thinner stuck to the thicker when all sections are cut. Make a paper pattern out of Brown Paper I have sent you the link of my efforts. s88.photobucket.com/albums/k163/johnwp5bcoupe/?start=140Any advice needed just ask
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Post by denis23 on Mar 11, 2010 19:40:01 GMT
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Post by Phil Nottingham on Mar 11, 2010 19:50:18 GMT
Its called Furtex - actually a Moquette or light grade "Plush" or "Velour" Same stuff is used round thye door draught excluders where it has a rubber tube down its middle the it called "Furflex"
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Post by denis23 on Mar 11, 2010 20:32:08 GMT
one more time - many thanks. d**n! price for Rover ferry from UK to Estonia was 250 GBP including 1 week parking fee, but Woolies transport for appr. 1.5 kg of insulation is 99.90 GBP)))
So probably I will buy more staff)))
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