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I want to do my cabin. Floors, interior firewall. Not planning on doing doors.
I'll use either Fatmat or Dynamat, but I don't know how much to buy. Which of the two do people like best these days. Zach |
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Mark...
Two types of rubber (you may not be able to get Grace Chemical stuff) Its easy to spot. Cured rubber is what an inner tube is...its dry. Uncured rubber is soft and can be rolled into a ball, made into any shape you want...then once cured...hold that shape. The Ice and Water shield is just uncured rubber...with a significant glue on one side that makes it stick to air, you, your hair (that one sucks) or pretty much anything...its really sticky. Touch one sticky face to the other stick face and you will learn what the work sticky really means....it fuses together instantly. One way to get it to work is freeze it...(leave it outside) Put it on a frozen surface (cold car, no heat in shop that day) You will buy a little bit of time to move it around. Then use a heat gun and it will fuse with the panel forever... I have a porch roof I built that I used the stuff on. I changed a portion of that roof and no matter what I used I could not get the stuff to seperate from the wood substrate...its amazing stuff. Same treatment goes for Dynamat...but I suspect the glue is more forgiving with Dynamat given its intended application. Rich |
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