I used some similar stuff. What worked for me was using Clear RTV from a big tube to attach insulation. A lot easier than the the tape and I used tape on some edges where necessary.
@StreetersGarage7 ай бұрын
The metal tape works very well. I use it all the time to line the inside of snowmobile belly pans to protect them from the heat generated from the pipes. When I did the heat proofing on the floor of my 76, I used the sound deadening stick on style ( Also available at HD) and it worked out pretty well.
@thedrivewayC3
7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info. I have used the metal “flashing” (the type with metal foil on one side and a black sticky coating on the other) for heat and sound deadening and it does work well.
@primozkrajcar414429 күн бұрын
Your videos are super usefull. I want to use the same thing as using bitumen based products is kind of scary for me because if you have to remove it this is much more user friendly
@thedrivewayC3
29 күн бұрын
Yes, the “dynamat” stuff works well, but you’ll never get it off once it’s on.
@kellywilliamson36437 ай бұрын
Time spent on a heat barrier is time well spent on these cars.
@c1nicolei3 ай бұрын
Would contact cement work to adhere? Would only need on edges etc? I’m getting ready to do this as well.
@thedrivewayC3
12 күн бұрын
I think it would. I’d be thinking about the odor and how much of a mess it might be to remove. It all depends on your plans, short and long term.
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I used some similar stuff. What worked for me was using Clear RTV from a big tube to attach insulation. A lot easier than the the tape and I used tape on some edges where necessary.
The metal tape works very well. I use it all the time to line the inside of snowmobile belly pans to protect them from the heat generated from the pipes. When I did the heat proofing on the floor of my 76, I used the sound deadening stick on style ( Also available at HD) and it worked out pretty well.
@thedrivewayC3
7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info. I have used the metal “flashing” (the type with metal foil on one side and a black sticky coating on the other) for heat and sound deadening and it does work well.
Your videos are super usefull. I want to use the same thing as using bitumen based products is kind of scary for me because if you have to remove it this is much more user friendly
@thedrivewayC3
29 күн бұрын
Yes, the “dynamat” stuff works well, but you’ll never get it off once it’s on.
Time spent on a heat barrier is time well spent on these cars.
Would contact cement work to adhere? Would only need on edges etc? I’m getting ready to do this as well.
@thedrivewayC3
12 күн бұрын
I think it would. I’d be thinking about the odor and how much of a mess it might be to remove. It all depends on your plans, short and long term.