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Thanks fellas. Think I can see what you’ve done with the end fixing, facing up?


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Errol62 wrote: Mon May 18, 2020 9:24 pm Gee thanks fellas. Rob, all this activity is aimed at being ready when the trimmer has the head lining ready to go.
Hi Clay,
Will you be putting anything up between the roof and head lining? I'm tempted to stick something up there (eventually) but don't want anything to be able to trap moisture or peel off and hit the head lining.

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Using a sound deadening anti drum type adhesive sheet similar to the dynamat that everyone seems to use. Previously I stripped inside the roof and painted with Epotec 2k etch prime. I'll be doing it soon.

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This is the stuffImage

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I've got that too. You go first.

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Errol62 wrote:Thanks fellas. Think I can see what you’ve done with the end fixing, facing up?


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Ive gotta go to the cave in morning mate -I’ll grab some pics as I cant remember exactly the orientation
Sound matt on roof is good - as long as you get a good one they dont come off


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That'd be good if you can Rob.

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The other hole is from the old Frankenstein bolt.

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Thats a big rivet


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That’s what I had four of lying around that had a long enough reach


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Hi Clay - I see your sound mat is heat rated to 130 degrees so should be okay. :thumbsup:

I was asking because I've got some stuff in the Sprinter that's been interesting. In my air compressor box under the van it has fallen off the upper surface and in some storage areas in the van (eg. under seat), the black stuff runs and sticks to my sandwich bags of spare parts. These places aren't above the exhaust.

I might have to grab some of the heat rated stuff - I had been thinking of some of this deadening with masonite between it and the headlining.

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Here's the left overs in the shed...the corner with the runny stuff was in the box, closest to the shed wall

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Couple pics of belt mounts ImageImageImageImage


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Ordered super spot posts (lift a dot knock off) from Paskal over the phone. Good to deal with. They are at Clayton Vic. $60 for 20 posts delivered. Rivnut gun will be next.

Spoke to Luke? At Sonic Injection to secure a set of X2 header flanges. Very good to deal with as well.

The other thing I got from Melbourne today but didn't order, is their frigging weather!

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Errol62 wrote: Wed May 20, 2020 4:16 pm
Spoke to Luke? At Sonic Injection to secure a set of X2 header flanges. Very good to deal with as well.
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Patrick thanks that's not good, hmm. Jason from FXFJ site seemed to be happy with the heat rated stuff.

Rob th a bus very much for taking the trouble with the photos. Confirms what I thought. Will do similar I think as the b pillar is a bit tight for room.

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