Hey Ladies and Gents,
I am putting together another Group Buy for which I have previous moderator approval.
If you wish to read up on the previous group buy, the thread is
HEREI again have access to a new product made to the same specifications of Dynamat Extreme:
The details of which are below:
Total Thickness: 1.7mm (70-75mil) Approx (same as Dynamat)
Surface Coating: 0.12mm (5mil) aluminum foil reinforce liner(same as Dynamat)
Core material: black butyl (same as Dynamat)
Back: wax paper release liner (better than Dynamat it doesn't deteriorate like the paper backed stuff which can be difficult to remove)
The product has no logo simply for the reason it appeals to genuine restores, builders and repair shops. As genuine vehicle builders will know, it is difficult to source OEM spec materials, let alone ones without marketing graphics pasted all over them. In my opinion these things can date the build of your vehicle especially when trying to improve it and not bastardise it. The lack of logos also reduce wastage from trying to keep the logos lined up.
How does it compare to "Dynamat"; it doesn't have Chip's head on the box and is manufactured directly for an Australian company not an American one, therefore I can get it at a competitive price. I am passionate about building cars therefor focused on usable quality and afford-ability of product.
Besides the acoustic and heat insulation properties, lining the insides of exterior sheet metal is quite beneficial when it comes to surfacing and paint prep, more so on later model thin metal vehicles. The foil coated sound deadener adds a second skin to the doors (for example) stiffening them up when they are sanded.
Un-branded aluminum coated butyl mat is suitable for the genuine vehicle enthusiast / builder who demands today’s high end performance, without the aftermarket generic branding that can date your vehicle.
Butyl Mat is today’s lightweight alternative to traditional bitumen underbody and inner body dampening. Butyl Mat has a high temperature resistance and together with an aluminum foil coating it works to reduce the transfer of heat and sound coming in and going out.
The package contains
9 x Sheets @ 460mm x 810mm
Total area = 3.35m2 or 36sq ft
Product Specs
Appearance:
Black butyl based core with 4 mil aluminum constrain layer with wax paper release liner
Dimensions
Total Thickness: 1.7mm (70-75mil) Approx
Surface Coating: 0.12mm (5mil) aluminum foil reinforce liner
Core material: black butyl
Back: wax paper release liner
To compare butyl mat with bitumen mat, see below
Butyl Mat
Flexible through out tempreature range
No heat required to apply
Easy to cut
Non Marking, clean to apply
Chemical Resistant
No smell
VS
Bitumen mat
Brittle in cold temperature
Heat required to apply
Difficult to cut
Smudges and smears
Non-resistant to chemicals
Omits odour
This product retails for $200 per box + $20 shipping which is about $20 cheaper than Dynamat.
I can get the price down to $150 per box + $25 shipping if I can get orders for 25 boxes or more.
I have advertised this same group buy on a couple of other forums to help get the numbers up so we can get this deal even if the numbers are not possible on this forum alone.
The supplier is about to complete production of the next batch, so we should be able to get as many boxes as we need in about 4 weeks or so.
This will suit most people as not everyone has the money or are ready to buy instantly. If you are ready to buy now I will be having to buy in minimum lots of 25 boxes to get the price listed above, although if we have an order for more this should not be a problem. As I said, this will not be a problem for most people, however I though I should outline the situation to prevent any heartache.
I ended up having the boxes shipped direct after organising the shipping from my end which was quite a headache, however it was better done this way than having mistakes made by a third party. This also means you can make payment to me direct so that I can keep track of the whole process personally. The shipping costs varied state to state, so I will give you an accurate shipping cost based on the previous group buy when discussing your order. The highest shipping cost was $30odd to Tasmania, the median price was around $20.
Anyone that is interested is more than welcome to comment in this thread, however when you want to make a firm order I would prefer a PM so that I can get your name and address for shipping, as well as to discuss payment and keep track of orders...
I am willing to accept bank deposits, or cash (if you are in perth), or money orders(if you are not in perth)
If you have any questions not covered above, let me know and I'll attempt to clear up any confusion.
Danc666 from Perthfalcons has been kind enough to allow the use of photos from his install to help gauge the coverage. After the following pictures he had 3 sheets left over
Send me a PM if you wish to place an order so I can add you to the spreadsheet, as comments in the thread will only be treated as comments until an firm order has been placed in PM.Cheers,
Matte