Dynamat Question
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Dynamat Question
I tried searching but didn't find the information I was looking for. I was just wondering, because I'm mechanically moronic, when applying dynamat, do you heat it up and then apply? Or do you apply it how you want it, and then heat it? Thanks in advance.
#6
you can use eDead (which is a dynamat clone), and its about 1/5 of the cost of dynamat, and is easily moldable, and doesnt require a heat gun...
check it out at www.edesignaudio.com/edead.htm
eric
check it out at www.edesignaudio.com/edead.htm
eric
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