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Old 11-08-2009, 05:41 PM   #13 (permalink)
R.Taylor
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Originally Posted by seafish View Post
Do you think that it would be possible and useful to actually line the inside of the door (either the exterior or interior panel) by patching together smaller pieces that you could fit through the openings??? TIA
Not sure... One roll is about 8 or 9 pounds, If you did both what I did and what you are wondering about would add that weight to the door itself. I'm not sure if it would add any undue wear to the door hinges. The way I have done it is how I have seen it applied before... Be it the Dynamat product or the Home Depot product, Plus sealing up the panel as I did creates a nice dead air space for insulation. I did think about running a strip diagonal from top to bottom on the inside as you mention just to add some dampening effect to the door but... I didn't.
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