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Re: How 'bout those burning feet?

To: Doug Newton <dnewton@nappco.com>
Subject: Re: How 'bout those burning feet?
From: Dave & M <rusd@velocitus.net>
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 14:36:47 -0600
Hi Doug,

The question has come up frequently & with many different "favorite"
answers. There are many products to chose from.

I have had very good results with two layers of "DynaMat Extreme" used
on both sides of the metal. It can be painted body color or any color of
your choice. It comes out at less than 1/4" thickness for two layers.

With careful fitting, it's hard to tell that it is even there.  If
firmly rolled down over clean metal, it will exclude moisture & rust.

Dave Russell
BN2

Doug Newton wrote:
 > Good Afternoon List- Please forgive this note; I know this question
 > has probably come up a million times, but since I wasn't
  > around for the answers, I need to ask......

 > What are most of you folks using for insulation under your carpeting
 > to help tone down the heat coming thru the
 >
 > Transmission Tunnel and Floor Pan. I have heard that some people are
 > using some products which are a little thicker
 >
 > than I would prefer to use; I would like to stay maxed out at 1/4"
 > thick material if I could. I think there is a product out there
 > called Dynamat (?) that the Street Rod People use, but I have no idea
 >  how thick it is and if it would interfere very much with the fit of
 > the carpeting. Please advise your thoughts, sources, and alternatives
 >  if any- Thanks- Doug




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