Any ideas after all of the the different brands and thickness has one stood out best for knocking the heat down in the hot time of the year and how was the best way for securing it to the ceiling and walls to keep it from coming down on your head .
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From all I've read.. The answer is NO.. on consensus. Use what ya want.. None of the typical auto/truck type insulations done have made a resounding difference over others. The most anyone has done that really made a difference over those has been going with full van life/ RV insulation of reflective sound /heat mat along 2" of insulating wool and vinyl headliner glued to headliner boardAny ideas after all of the the different brands and thickness has one stood out best for knocking the heat down in the hot time of the year and how was the best way for securing it to the ceiling and walls to keep it from coming down on your head .
Do you use it inside or outside the cab?This stuff is great. From what i have gathered most companies use there ceramic filler. I have about .25 inch on my cab and i should have gone further. I used about 1 gal for the cab. Person i know had built up about 1 inch of it and it was great full desert 100 sun and 70 on the inside.Sound Deadening vibration reducing coating
Reduce noise with sound deadening acoustical waterbase coating that will reduce sound and absorb vibrationhytechsales.com
I've put on 2 coats of the Lizard Skin soundproofing on the entire inside of the cab, plus underneath.This stuff is great. From what i have gathered most companies use there ceramic filler. I have about .25 inch on my cab and i should have gone further. I used about 1 gal for the cab. Person i know had built up about 1 inch of it and it was great full desert 100 sun and 70 on the inside.Sound Deadening vibration reducing coating
Reduce noise with sound deadening acoustical waterbase coating that will reduce sound and absorb vibrationhytechsales.com
I never thought about that i used it around my water tank under the bed just get some in 3/4 or1 in and use constrution adhesive in a caulk gun to stick it up there the plywood/carpet headliner ! Good idea ThanksSome of us use foam board from home depot decent priced and cut to fit.
I used HEATSHEILDPRODUCTS under the cab its like 2x2 ft aluminum and black rubber adhesive backed and i coverd every sq in of the doghouse and it seems to do a real good job on heat and sound but im out of it now and its not cheap the spray rout might be a good direction to spray walls and door interiors the upholster something over the walls i think will work good ThanksI've put on 2 coats of the Lizard Skin soundproofing on the entire inside of the cab, plus underneath.
Never thought to try how thick it could go?
I did top the underside of the cab with their black CI coating against engine heat, then topped it with Bed Armor against abrasion.
I may contact them to see how thick this can go.
What was your thinking of putting the Lizzard skin over the Raamat instead of the Raamat over the Lizzardsking? Do you think it would work either way?I used Raamat, which is a little less expensive than Dynamat, similar product. Then I spray on Lizzard skin over it with an undercoating gun where it is appropriate.
Porous mats and headliner type material is good for up high, but don't use on or near floor as will hold water and promote rust.
Thanks for the kind words. I did a full write-up on the flooring install (along with relevant product links) on this post: https://steelsoldiers.com/threads/beginning-the-journey.208604/page-3#post-2462875I sure do like that seat and diamond plating. floor. Please share the brands or materials as it looks great.
I'll echo the Chrysler Pacifica seats.I sure do like that seat and diamond plating. floor. Please share the brands or materials as it looks great.