Install - Part 1
Ok, you got it Tim...here are some before, during and after pictures and description of the installation of the Damplifier Pro product from Second Skin Audio.
The box came well protected, containing about 8 or so sheets of this product, which is a foil faced bituminum rubber like dampening and insulating material. In the constrution industry we have a similar product called peel and stick membrane, which is used for roofing and masonry flashings. Be careful, the foil facing is sharp on the edges and will cut your hands while you are installing it (ask me how I know).
Here is the product, in the box, ready to go into my cobra. All of the aluminum is installed (for the cockpit) and was cleaned with a simple citrus based cleaner (all panels were previously cleaned with acetone, and I was out of acetone, so this was going to have to work!)
In the process of getting the firewall and footbox ready, I finished fabricating some brace and block off aluminum panels so that I could run the Damplifier Pro (from here on out I will just call it DP) over my joints.
Here is the firewall before DP (and sans the new brace plate):
And after installing one sheet of the trimmed DP (and brace for the firewall/heater):
I like how it sets right over aluminum lap joints, and the back side of the blind (pop) rivets. You can't even tell that there is a bunch of rivets under this material.
The next area I did was the driver's side footbox. I want to make sure this is really well insulated. But first, I needed to close off the intersection with the 4" round tube and inside footbox panel:
More continued in next thread...