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einstein 03-01-2023 11:48 AM

Door Insulation
 

I have a 40 Ford and I am in search of the insulation paper that goes between the door and inside panel I am not sure if the new aluminum type will work

Krylon32 03-01-2023 12:14 PM

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If the door skin is bare without the tar coating I use DynaMat. There's lots of other choices. I've used it in at least a dozen cars.

einstein 03-01-2023 12:35 PM

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no trouble with thickness?

Detonator 03-01-2023 12:36 PM

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Hushmat is another option, equivalent to Dynamat. A little cheaper and no logos printed on it.

Ggmac 03-01-2023 03:43 PM

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I don’t think old fords ever had a moder style paper , what other posts have referred to is the tar on the inside of the door . Between the door outside skin and the door frame. The old fords I’ve owned , had a round large smear of black tar like stuff on the inside of the door skin . When this has been removed or just gone , many have used the products listed by the other posts .
If you feel the need to have a moisture barrier , we used plastic sheeting and or tar paper at the old shop I worked at . South Florida after all , lots of moisture and rain .

Lawson Cox 03-01-2023 04:53 PM

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Gop to Home Depot and buy a gallon of roofing cement and a pair of rubber gloves and get with it. Works for me.

Ggmac 03-01-2023 05:00 PM

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Thats what I do . With a 12 inch trowel.

J Franklin 03-01-2023 05:13 PM

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Another vintage make I own had the tar with a square of burlap imbedded into it also.

Lawson Cox 03-02-2023 04:00 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ggmac (Post 2207900)
Thats what I do . With a 12 inch trowel.

A trowel is hard to maneuver inside the door, that's why I just use rubber gloves. It's messy, but easier. Just scoop up a handful and spread it in there.

blucar 03-03-2023 11:42 AM

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The problem with roofing cement/tar is it has a strong chemical smell that can be a problem inside of a closed vehicle, especially when the heat raises.
The self sticking foil faced Dynamat and/or RoadKil works great inside of doors, quarter panels, floor pans etc. I have used it on several vehicles. RoadKil is a little cheaper than Dynamat, however its the same material. Make sure you use a small roller to press it onto the backing panel. On doors I fit the sheet to the inside of the door panel, loosen two upper corners of the wax paper backing, slowly peal the paper down as you roll the material onto the door.

Patience is your best friend with this project.

corvette8n 03-03-2023 12:30 PM

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Where can I buy hushmat or the roadkil products

Detonator 03-03-2023 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by corvette8n (Post 2208389)
Where can I buy hushmat or the roadkil products


https://www.amazon.com/HushMat-10200...-search&sr=8-4

Lawson Cox 03-03-2023 04:31 PM

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[QUOTE=blucar;2208375]The problem with roofing cement/tar is it has a strong chemical smell that can be a problem inside of a closed vehicle, especially when the heat raises.

No appreciable smell once it dries. My wife has a nose like a bloodhound, and it never affected her.

Cutting the foil to fit, working it around in the door panels, getting it to lay flat and stick where you want it is one big PITA.

johndee138 03-06-2023 11:28 AM

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peel and seal (at lowes and other outlets, do a googl search) works good and is way cheaper than the above mentioned products

woodiewagon46 03-06-2023 01:47 PM

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I have been using a 3M product, 3M-08840, sound deadening mats that come 19''x19" that come ten to a box for $75, and are self adhesive. One would fit inside a door easily and if you do the math cost's about $7.50 a door. I recently used them in a Model A and when you shut the door it sounds like a modern car, no more "tinny" sound and no tar smell.

Model51 03-07-2023 08:06 PM

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I did a bit of comparison shopping on Amazon and have summarized the information in the attached table. All looked to be very similar with foil facing on one side and an adhesive on the other. All are closed cell foam or a butyl rubber. Just my two cents.


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