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Could be, that is, unless you get it from a fresh wreck. But would
still beat fiber getting caught on anything it can. That is, if thats the way one is going to go. jamesgangnc wrote: It's been my observation that it gets brittle with age. Tim wrote: Correct. I've seen some of the stuff which I think would be ideal and it's the material used on some GM cars under the hood to reduce noise. Its fiber on the bood side, and a metallic flame retardant material on the engine side. One could probably get all they could stand at a local bone yard for almost nothing. James wrote: West marine has various stick on sound proofing materials. You want to use somethign that is fire retardent so don't just go to the foam store. "gooch" wrote in message news:326367_13909c3b4a31ca502ec5386a4a6d0f35@boati ngforumz.com... Have an I/o engine cover I would like to install some sound dampening liner to.....anyone have any suggestions. -- Posted at author's request, using http://www.BoatingForumz.com interface Articles individually verified to usenet standards. Visit URL to contact author/report abuse Thread archive: http://www.BoatingForumz.com/soundpr...pict95296.html |
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