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Re: Sound Proofing

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Just had a butchers, looks perfect cheers :wink:
Not too expensive either, also resistant to fire( which I hadn't thought of)

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discipleofsketch wrote:Funnily enough I got a comment from this company on my blog earlier - no idea how good the stuff is, but they do a T25 kit:-

http://noisekiller.co.uk/vw_soundproofing_products.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Used one of their kits in a long wheelbase Land Rover some years back. It was a remarkable transformation.
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Lizard Skin.

Both sound proofing, and insulation available. Expoxy enamel any rust, then spray on and leave to set 8)
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southernsparky wrote:Just had a butchers, looks perfect cheers :wink:
Not too expensive either, also resistant to fire( which I hadn't thought of)

that site's kit is quoted as £300. quite a lot id say!?
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Sounds like I'm waiting till my winter project of bodywork is out the way then. I will issue family with ear plugs until then. Be interested if you guys post up what you do?

Found this if its of interest?

http://www.myturbodiesel.com/1000q/mult ... ng-car.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Would a thick rubber sheet be sufficient for the job to cover the engine bay??say 18-25mm??
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