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Peel & Seal is the cheap alternative to Dynamat. This is the stuff you get from Lowes Hardware. It is the same as the original Dynamat but a lot cheaper.
I started putting my fake Dynamat down. This is the stuff that they have been talking about on HAMB and a few other forums. I paid less than $15.00 for a 6in. X 24ft. roll. It's very, very close to Dynamat other than the price. It has a 40 mil rubberized aspalt sticky back, two layers of high stregth polymer film over a reflective aluminum surface.

I was worried a little about how good it would stick. I pre cut what I needed then I used a heat gun on the backing. Let me tell you!! When you stick it on you can't get it off. Even if it just bearley touches it. Make sure you have it all lined up before you touch anything with the backing.You can use a wall paper wheel to smooth it out. I didn't have one so I used an unopen pop can. As you can see from the bead rolls in the floor it takes the shape of where up put it. Cool thing is this stuff is used for flashing and as a roof patch. Any small holes you may have this will seal them and not let the water in. They do sell a better version of the Dynamat. It is the sound and heat Dynamatt. It is almost twice as thick as the original. No problem. For the price difference put a second layer over this one. Even with the floor half done I can tell a difference in how it sounded when I close the truck door.
this may help you if you go looking for it..

If you can't find it at your local hardware here's a link where you can order it. http://www.abccatalog.com/store/viewitem.asp?idproduct=2579952312
I started putting my fake Dynamat down. This is the stuff that they have been talking about on HAMB and a few other forums. I paid less than $15.00 for a 6in. X 24ft. roll. It's very, very close to Dynamat other than the price. It has a 40 mil rubberized aspalt sticky back, two layers of high stregth polymer film over a reflective aluminum surface.

I was worried a little about how good it would stick. I pre cut what I needed then I used a heat gun on the backing. Let me tell you!! When you stick it on you can't get it off. Even if it just bearley touches it. Make sure you have it all lined up before you touch anything with the backing.You can use a wall paper wheel to smooth it out. I didn't have one so I used an unopen pop can. As you can see from the bead rolls in the floor it takes the shape of where up put it. Cool thing is this stuff is used for flashing and as a roof patch. Any small holes you may have this will seal them and not let the water in. They do sell a better version of the Dynamat. It is the sound and heat Dynamatt. It is almost twice as thick as the original. No problem. For the price difference put a second layer over this one. Even with the floor half done I can tell a difference in how it sounded when I close the truck door.
this may help you if you go looking for it..

If you can't find it at your local hardware here's a link where you can order it. http://www.abccatalog.com/store/viewitem.asp?idproduct=2579952312
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RebStew- Scrounger's Pitbull On Nitrous
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If ya want i might be able to get that at a discounted price. I work for Corken Steel and I haul stuff like that around all the time and its available at our Roofing Division in Covington on 4th St. Let me know if you guys want me to look into pricing.
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I checked on my pricing of this at work. It comes in 4 different widths and all are 30.5 ft long.
6"x30' is $11.36, 12"x30' is $22.66, 18"x30' is $34.10, 36"x30' is $65. Thats what i can get it for. If anyone wants some just let me know. And all prices are before tax. Thats 6% for the OHIO guys.
6"x30' is $11.36, 12"x30' is $22.66, 18"x30' is $34.10, 36"x30' is $65. Thats what i can get it for. If anyone wants some just let me know. And all prices are before tax. Thats 6% for the OHIO guys.
RustyKarr- Hot Rod Builder
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RustyKarr wrote:I checked on my pricing of this at work. It comes in 4 different widths and all are 30.5 ft long.
6"x30' is $11.36, 12"x30' is $22.66, 18"x30' is $34.10, 36"x30' is $65. Thats what i can get it for. If anyone wants some just let me know. And all prices are before tax. Thats 6% for the OHIO guys.
Wow, prices like that, I might have to redo the roof on my white trash palace. :king:
can't we get a smiley of a hillbilly in bib overalls ? Or maybe just one of an old style satelite dish.

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Also not 100% on length. Thats what i was told.
RustyKarr- Hot Rod Builder
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I'm going to pick up a couple rolls of this for the 49 here in the next 3 or 4 weeks. 12X30 is my pick. The bigger stuff is hard to handle when trying to lay it all down.
If anyone needs some let me know and I can grab it while I'm getting mine.
If anyone needs some let me know and I can grab it while I'm getting mine.
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RebStew- Scrounger's Pitbull On Nitrous
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whir do u get it at that big....

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Marsh would have it I think. I got the last few boxes from Chad from Corkin
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cool ideal
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Hey Guys,
I checked around Nashville. Any of the commercial roofing supply houses have some brand of this product in all different sizes. Anybody can walk in and tell them you work for ABC roofing company but you want to pay cash because it's a side job and all you pay is wholesale.
I checked around Nashville. Any of the commercial roofing supply houses have some brand of this product in all different sizes. Anybody can walk in and tell them you work for ABC roofing company but you want to pay cash because it's a side job and all you pay is wholesale.

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also stuff called "quick roof" from home depot is same stuff .....

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I might have to look into that stuff when I yank the interior out of the 37,it needs some sound deadening.

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