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Old carpet removed, heat barrier installed, saved $$$

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Scott81:

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Scott81, nice job!!

I think the best job though is both under the floor and under the carpet.
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Thanks, but I don't know if I have enough patience to do both, just ask Brutus how patient I am while driving...of course I was normal until I spent time driving in Florida.

Brutus:
Done good there old mate. You're getting there.:22

69 DIRTY RAT:
GOOD JOB ! I'VE DONE A SIMILAR THING,I BOUGHT THE STANDARD STUFF THAT YOU GET IN THE CATALOGS BUT INSTEAD OF PUTTING THE HEAT PROOF IN THE BACK,I'VE PUT IT ON THE FIREWALL WITH ALUMINIUM TAPE(ENGINE SIDE).HOPE IT HOLDS !ALSO SCOTT81 WE DONT HAVE LOWES HOMESTOES HERE ,LOWES- HERE IS A CHEAP MENSWEAR SHOP!!BUT I HAVE NOTICED THE STUFF YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT THE OTHER DAY AT OUR HARDWARE (HOMEWARE) STORE,IT IS USED FOR INSTALLING INTO ROOFS TO KEEP THEM DRY AND KEEP THE HEAT AWAY.IS THAT THE SAME STUFF???

69 DIRTY RAT:
ALSO I FORGOT TO MENTION - 77CVT I THINK THE ALUMINIUM HEAT/SOUND DEADENER WOULD BE BETTER CAUSE IT REFLECTS THE HEAT!!!OR AM I WRONG?

Brutus:
69DR...yeah it's the same stuff....Scott and I were discussing it the other day just before he went tropo and tore his old carpets out. I've got some left over from when I built my home additions. Gotta be a damn sight cheaper that the authentic stuff.

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