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T & D Morris
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Hi
Can anyone advise me of a Australian company that sells Dynamat?
I have tried the internet and can only find US companies.
The roof lining has fallen down and the foam backing has crumbled.
Phone OKA but they can't help till things are sorted out.
November 11, 2011 at 9:33 PM Flag Quote & Reply
Tony Lee
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Posts: 539
I bought some identical foam from Insulation Industries in Newcastle. Comes in different thicknesses - 1" is what I used, and they sell it by the metre.
Stuck it on the roof with Fulaprene 303 and so far it is still there.
Hardest part was getting the old contact adhesive off the roof.
I used fulaprene because I wasn't very confident about getting the foam in the right place if I used contact adhesive.
They also sell sheets of the heavy filled foam similar to what is under the engine hatch.
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Tony
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November 11, 2011 at 10:55 PM Flag Quote & Reply
Rob&deb
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T & D Morris at November 11, 2011 at 9:33 PM
Hi
Can anyone advise me of a Australian company that sells Dynamat?
I have tried the internet and can only find US companies.
The roof lining has fallen down and the foam backing has crumbled.
Phone OKA but they can't help till things are sorted out.
Hi,
I will send you company name which is in Malaga cost around $100.00 /m
Regards
Rob
November 12, 2011 at 3:54 AM Flag Quote & Reply
Nomad
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Posts: 30
Have a look at these guys. They are Aussie and have two dynamat products in stock.
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David & Christina Wight - Nomad Refrigeration - OKA267
November 12, 2011 at 9:07 AM Flag Quote & Reply
Dave and Pauline Gray
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Posts: 84
HI T&D
Try UES Boulder rd Malaga. if you are going to tackle the job yourself.
When I did our OKA we used Traditional motor trimming in Swan View I removed the old stuff plus scraped off the old glue and he supplied and fitted the new cost $350ish
Cheers D&P
November 12, 2011 at 9:10 AM Flag Quote & Reply
Peter & Sandra James Oka 374
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Posts: 412
I just gave away a full set of Oka headlining in good nick.
Dynamat is no good for that application, it is soundproofing material to be fitted to steel sheet to stop noise and resonation.
An alternative to Dynamat (which is very expensive here in Oz) is very similar stuff called Hushmat, much cheaper and comes in plain black as well as the shiny silver stuff.
The Headlining material can be bought at various places, places like UES, specialist truck and bus bodybuilders etc.
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Oka 374 LT Van
November 13, 2011 at 7:08 AM Flag Quote & Reply
Pete Fox
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Posts: 140
Try this link from UES. Looks like the same headlining material that is fitted to 266. www.uesint.com/upload/pdf/Acoustic%20Material.pdf
Pete
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November 13, 2011 at 10:53 AM Flag Quote & Reply
T & D Morris
Member
Posts: 29
Thanks everyone.
I will check the suppliers you have posted.
Terry
November 13, 2011 at 8:25 PM
T & D Morris
Member
Posts: 29
Hi
Can anyone advise me of a Australian company that sells Dynamat?
I have tried the internet and can only find US companies.
The roof lining has fallen down and the foam backing has crumbled.
Phone OKA but they can't help till things are sorted out.
November 11, 2011 at 9:33 PM Flag Quote & Reply
Tony Lee
Member
Posts: 539
I bought some identical foam from Insulation Industries in Newcastle. Comes in different thicknesses - 1" is what I used, and they sell it by the metre.
Stuck it on the roof with Fulaprene 303 and so far it is still there.
Hardest part was getting the old contact adhesive off the roof.
I used fulaprene because I wasn't very confident about getting the foam in the right place if I used contact adhesive.
They also sell sheets of the heavy filled foam similar to what is under the engine hatch.
--
Tony
picasaweb.google.com/114611728110254134379
November 11, 2011 at 10:55 PM Flag Quote & Reply
Rob&deb
Member
Posts: 2
T & D Morris at November 11, 2011 at 9:33 PM
Hi
Can anyone advise me of a Australian company that sells Dynamat?
I have tried the internet and can only find US companies.
The roof lining has fallen down and the foam backing has crumbled.
Phone OKA but they can't help till things are sorted out.
Hi,
I will send you company name which is in Malaga cost around $100.00 /m
Regards
Rob
November 12, 2011 at 3:54 AM Flag Quote & Reply
Nomad
Member
Posts: 30
Have a look at these guys. They are Aussie and have two dynamat products in stock.
--
David & Christina Wight - Nomad Refrigeration - OKA267
November 12, 2011 at 9:07 AM Flag Quote & Reply
Dave and Pauline Gray
Member
Posts: 84
HI T&D
Try UES Boulder rd Malaga. if you are going to tackle the job yourself.
When I did our OKA we used Traditional motor trimming in Swan View I removed the old stuff plus scraped off the old glue and he supplied and fitted the new cost $350ish
Cheers D&P
November 12, 2011 at 9:10 AM Flag Quote & Reply
Peter & Sandra James Oka 374
Member
Posts: 412
I just gave away a full set of Oka headlining in good nick.
Dynamat is no good for that application, it is soundproofing material to be fitted to steel sheet to stop noise and resonation.
An alternative to Dynamat (which is very expensive here in Oz) is very similar stuff called Hushmat, much cheaper and comes in plain black as well as the shiny silver stuff.
The Headlining material can be bought at various places, places like UES, specialist truck and bus bodybuilders etc.
--
Oka 374 LT Van
November 13, 2011 at 7:08 AM Flag Quote & Reply
Pete Fox
Member
Posts: 140
Try this link from UES. Looks like the same headlining material that is fitted to 266. www.uesint.com/upload/pdf/Acoustic%20Material.pdf
Pete
--
Peter Fox
OKA 266 Multi-cab.
Photobucket album
November 13, 2011 at 10:53 AM Flag Quote & Reply
T & D Morris
Member
Posts: 29
Thanks everyone.
I will check the suppliers you have posted.
Terry
November 13, 2011 at 8:25 PM
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