[DeTomaso] DynaMat cabin roof experience??

Jeff Cobb jeffcobb1 at me.com
Sat May 23 13:05:16 EDT 2020


Hi Larry and all,
 I hope you are well. I will seeing you guys thus August.
   A few questions if I may help me help you, also I have been sound and temp proofing cars, washing machines, driers and houses since 81.
-What is your end result of this roof project?
-Reducing exterior sound transmission, lowering interior sound harmonics, cooling the cabin from solar radiation or what?
-What is cars color?
-What is new headliner made of?
-What is chemical make up h-liner foam made of?
-Inches of headroom you lacked in this car with oem headliner?
-Is car drivable or body on a rotator jig?
Take care Larry,
Jeff Cobb

Sent from my brain. 

> On May 23, 2020, at 10:57 AM, Jeff Detrich <jjdetrich at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>   Why are you gluing the headliner to the foam core board vs to the
>   Dynamat? Just curious what the benefit is vs the loss of A 1/2" of
>   space. Have you considered Lizard Skin or other soundA deadening/heat
>   liquid products?
>   Jeff
>   6559
> 
>   On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 7:48 PM Larry Finch via DeTomaso
>   <[1]detomaso at server.detomasolist.com> wrote:
> 
>     All,
>     I have used lizard skin and layers of Dynamat on the floor and
>     firewall and Iam now considering a layer of Dynamat on the cabin
>     roof.
>     As for the headliner it will be a new foam backed modern style
>     fabric and I believe I will be gluing it to a proper sized sheet of
>     hobby store foam core board, as I know one other owner has
>     successfully done.
>     My first concern is how the Dynamat adhesion holds up when parked
>     for long hours in full sun. Any sagging or odor bake off?
>     Another concern is the headroom I might lose if I use Dynamat, the
>     foam core board and headliner material. Anyone have direct feedback
>     on their experience?
>     Thanks,
>     Larry
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