AMOREST
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Hi.
can anyone recommend good sound insulation products for engine compartment refurb.
1996 Moody 336.
cheers
can anyone recommend good sound insulation products for engine compartment refurb.
1996 Moody 336.
cheers
I've used Evostick Timebond when fitting sound panels to two boats now. It's been very successful as it allows a bit of movement if you're getting the sheets into difficult/awkard positions and don't want the adhesive to 'grab' straight away.Any suggestions on adhesive? The sound proofing in our Benetteau has come off the underside of the cabin sole and needs re-fixing.
Cheers,
tC
Thanks John - my panels ar like a thick composite foam, bit like the inside of a hard seat foam. Do you think the Evostick would be "grabby" enough to hold onto that?I've used Evostick Timebond when fitting sound panels to two boats now. It's been very successful as it allows a bit of movement if you're getting the sheets into difficult/awkard positions and don't want the adhesive to 'grab' straight away.
My panels were thick (and heavy) composite foam and they stuck OK. I did our Sigma 33 and our current Westerly Sealord in the same way.Thanks John - my panels ar like a thick composite foam, bit like the inside of a hard seat foam. Do you think the Evostick would be "grabby" enough to hold onto that?
Might go and YouTube it as well
Cheers,
TC
Thanks John - I will give it a go!My panels were thick (and heavy) composite foam and they stuck OK. I did our Sigma 33 and our current Westerly Sealord in the same way.