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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8845408" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>I don't think OP is going to do the deadener themself, but these are my tools for it. If its 80 degrees out, you can just leave it out and it's plenty pliable. Sometimes the curved in shapes are a little hard to get just right. Don't worry about making one pretty full size sheet of it, nobody is going to see it anyways. You can put it up against the surface you are going to use, and push it down to match the curves, and shape it. Then you have the exact cuts marked out you need, and make your cuts with a boxcutter. All the excess pieces can be jigsaw puzzled to fill spots like the doors since doors have switches, handles, mounting hardware so it's kind of hard to get a sheet to sit well. </p><p></p><p>This is the roller dynamat sells for I want to say an extra $10. I use the end of the handle more than the roller. My best tool is just a 1/2 thick piece of straight, scrap wood. Can get all the sharp corners and smooth it down. Can slide it along rails and channels, and really easy to use inside the door. When piecing scraps together, the wood helps get it all flush and smooth. When I first did it I used the roller, and now I don't use it anymore. I don't think the OP is worried about it, but in hindsight, forget the roller, save the $15, and just use a piece of scrap wood to press it down, and into curves.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]50133[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8845408, member: 674149"] I don't think OP is going to do the deadener themself, but these are my tools for it. If its 80 degrees out, you can just leave it out and it's plenty pliable. Sometimes the curved in shapes are a little hard to get just right. Don't worry about making one pretty full size sheet of it, nobody is going to see it anyways. You can put it up against the surface you are going to use, and push it down to match the curves, and shape it. Then you have the exact cuts marked out you need, and make your cuts with a boxcutter. All the excess pieces can be jigsaw puzzled to fill spots like the doors since doors have switches, handles, mounting hardware so it's kind of hard to get a sheet to sit well. This is the roller dynamat sells for I want to say an extra $10. I use the end of the handle more than the roller. My best tool is just a 1/2 thick piece of straight, scrap wood. Can get all the sharp corners and smooth it down. Can slide it along rails and channels, and really easy to use inside the door. When piecing scraps together, the wood helps get it all flush and smooth. When I first did it I used the roller, and now I don't use it anymore. I don't think the OP is worried about it, but in hindsight, forget the roller, save the $15, and just use a piece of scrap wood to press it down, and into curves. [ATTACH type="full" alt="DYNAMAT TOOLS.jpg"]50133[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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