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Re: carpet

To: "datsunmike" <datsunmike@nyc.rr.com>
Subject: Re: carpet
From: "C. Halsted" <chalsted@nycap.rr.com>
Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2001 08:45:34 -0400
I have read, I believe in Classic Auto Restorer, that the best way to remove
the soundproofing material is to find a source and purchase dry ice, chip it
up and put a layer down on top of the tarry stuff. supposedly it causes it
to chip and flake right off the floor. no scraping, no fuss, no
muss....haven't had the opportunity to try myself, though.

Craig Halsted
----- Original Message -----
From: "datsunmike" <datsunmike@nyc.rr.com>
To: "John F Sandhoff" <sandhoff@csus.edu>; "Dziuba, Larry"
<LarryD@pengrowth.com>
Cc: "datsun roadster mailist" <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 6:22 PM
Subject: Re: carpet


> Yank it out and then put Dynamat down after you paint the floors.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John F Sandhoff" <sandhoff@csus.edu>
> To: "Dziuba, Larry" <LarryD@pengrowth.com>
> Cc: "datsun roadster mailist" <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 4:27 PM
> Subject: RE: carpet
>
>
> > It was written:
> > > When recently stripping the floor, I found it covered with a hard
> tar-like
> > > substance.
> >
> > That's a soundproofing material. Its density cuts down direct sound, and
> > also dampens vibrations in the sheet metal. You can save a few pounds
> > by ripping it out, but it'll add to the 'buzziness' of the car (which
you
> > may or may not notice :-) )
> >
> > If it didn't serve a purpose, Nissan would have saved a buck and left
> > it out...
> >
> > -- John
> >      John F Sandhoff   sandhoff@csus.edu   Sacramento, CA

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