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<blockquote data-quote="blakflash" data-source="post: 6999930" data-attributes="member: 613085"><p>Yeah I noticed the ribs in there. I got three sets of them in mine. And the flex isn't bad. not yet anyway. As I'm sure they would break off if I let them. I had the idea of welding braces in there but I don't want to run the risk of eating through the roof with it. I read in another thread that was a year or so old that you were going to try the glassing thing. Did you ever get around to it? I do intend to use a single layer of deadener to help hold in sound. But even before I began reading about it I had my doubts on it reinforcing against sever flexing that and it just seemed to expensive and ineffiecient. Guess I need to do some research in the flexibility and temperature tolerances on fiberglass products</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blakflash, post: 6999930, member: 613085"] Yeah I noticed the ribs in there. I got three sets of them in mine. And the flex isn't bad. not yet anyway. As I'm sure they would break off if I let them. I had the idea of welding braces in there but I don't want to run the risk of eating through the roof with it. I read in another thread that was a year or so old that you were going to try the glassing thing. Did you ever get around to it? I do intend to use a single layer of deadener to help hold in sound. But even before I began reading about it I had my doubts on it reinforcing against sever flexing that and it just seemed to expensive and ineffiecient. Guess I need to do some research in the flexibility and temperature tolerances on fiberglass products [/QUOTE]
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