Deadening and insulations

Clairegtransit

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Hi
new here and hi to everyone. I have just took the plunge and bought the van yikes my journey and project starts here.
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ive seen these on ebay...Has anyone used this or heard of anyone using these? Unsure weather ots worth purchasing?
If not what other options should I be looking into? Thanks in advance.
 
Better to use the roll which is probably cheaper and you will get less waste by cutting it to fit.
 
You’ll need a lot more than 12. Is this just for sound deadening between panels?
 
Yes it's for sound deadening and I planning getting more than 12 don't worry. Just wonderednif these were just as good as dobo deadening panels. Or go with roll like above post suggests? Thanks otter spotter
 
Try looking at Greg Virgoe on YT , will be of great help in your build :) Deadening is usually done with high density bitumastic type pads .

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I bought a roll of self adhesive sound deadening foam, the adhesive started to fail after five years, even the spare roll in the shed deteriorated.
 
There are materials that are both sound and thermally insulating.
 
Sound deadening requires mass. By that I mean it has to be physically heavy. If that stuff in the advert is a light-weight foam it will do nothing to reduce noise.
 
I bought a roll of self adhesive sound deadening foam, the adhesive started to fail after five years, even the spare roll in the shed deteriorated.
Variable quality products, shame
 

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