MLU FORUM  

Go Back   MLU FORUM > MILITARY VEHICLES > The Restoration Forum

Notices

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old 28-12-09, 20:42
Mike Timoshyk Mike Timoshyk is offline
Addicted to Drab
 
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Windsor Ontario
Posts: 664
Default Aluminium stuff for dog house

Hi Tony,

I believe that is one sided with the carpet/cloth fibers....that would do however I found that the both sided aluminium was less messy and provided an additional layer of insulation. check out the hardware store....it is less expensive as well.

cheers

Mike
Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old 29-12-09, 15:14
Stewart Loy Stewart Loy is offline
T-16, C15A
 
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Out in the woods near Woodstock, Ontario, Canada
Posts: 884
Default DynaMat Extreme

Gents,

I had really good luck with DynaMat Extreme. This heavy foil is backed with a rubbery substance that you peel-and-stick to the surface. It really deadened the sound and reduced heat coming from the engine in my 13 cab 15 cwt truck.

It is only 1/8" thick so it can be placed very close to all components. It is thin enough to be formed over bulges and bumps in the sheet metal. The sticky stuff is sticky - so only put it where you want it to be.

I got mine from a hotrod guy near Essex, Ontario.


Stewart
Reply With Quote
  #3  
Old 29-12-09, 16:46
Bob Carriere Bob Carriere is offline
Moderator
 
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Hammond, Ontario
Posts: 5,259
Default Thanks for the lead Steward.....

The Duramat Extrmee can withstand heat up to 300 degree F.....

My concern is that with the tight fitting doghouse of the cab 11..... I have less than one inch of clearance between the engine cover side and the intake/exhaust manifold of the 261 engine on the passenger side..... wondering if it can withstand that kind of heat on a long run.....

I have been thinking of salvaging some asbestos cloth from old army tents.... that asbestos is usually found around the wood stove chimney outlet..... maybe salvage just enough to do a 6" by 8" patch over the Duramat X just in the one hot spot of the manifold.....

Wondering what Phil Waterman used on his cab 12........??

Would love to hear what others have used to replace the ill fated asbestos..?

What do you guys use in Australia..?

Boob
__________________
Bob Carriere....B.T.B
C15a Cab 11
Hammond, Ontario
Canada
Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old 29-12-09, 19:50
hrpearce's Avatar
hrpearce hrpearce is offline
WO8 C15A 142736
 
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Batlow Road near the Cow & Calf
Posts: 1,958
Default

I haven't used anything yet as just puting a doghouse in place made a big difference too what I was used to .
I checked Ebay and a website link in an Ebay listing and DYNAMAT EXTREME is available in Melbourne so after the weaner sale in April I'll buy some . Stewart thanks for the brand name.
__________________
Robert Pearce.
Reply With Quote
  #5  
Old 29-12-09, 20:22
rob love rob love is offline
carrier mech
 
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Shilo MB, the armpit of Canada
Posts: 7,594
Default

There is always the fire blankets like the welders use. Some of them are a pretty good look-a-like to the asbestos weave.

For those in the vicinity of Roses warehouse and surplus in Saskatoon, they still had packages of surplus asbestos cloth for around $20. I have one package of it hiding in the garage somewhere waiting for a project.
Reply With Quote
  #6  
Old 29-12-09, 23:45
Phil Waterman Phil Waterman is offline
Moderator
 
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Temple, New Hampshire, USA
Posts: 3,929
Default Don't tell anybody

Quote:
Originally Posted by Bob Carriere View Post
The Duramat Extrmee can withstand heat up to 300 degree F.....

My concern is that with the tight fitting doghouse of the cab 11..... .....

Wondering what Phil Waterman used on his cab 12........??

Would love to hear what others have used to replace the ill fated asbestos..?

What do you guys use in Australia..?

Boob
Bob - Don't tell anybody but because of the tight space to manifold on the Chev Pat 12 I used asbestos wrapped in aluminum. (Just in passing I've had training for and held certification for asbestos removal so I knew how to handle it) I had tried some of the more readily available heat shield products and had not found a good one though I understand some of the Lizardskin products may be the ticket http://www.lizardskin.com/lizard_skin/street_rods.php

When I redo the doghouses on my Cab 13s I think Lizardskin product.

Cheers Phil
__________________
Phil Waterman
`41 C60L Pattern 12
`42 C60S Radio Pattern 13
`45 HUP
http://canadianmilitarypattern.com/
New e-mail Philip@canadianmilitarypattern.com
Reply With Quote
  #7  
Old 30-12-09, 02:54
Ganmain Tony's Avatar
Ganmain Tony Ganmain Tony is offline
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Ganmain NSW Australia
Posts: 1,242
Default What else do we use in Australia?

Other than Roberts info is there any further suggestions as to what we use and can get locally in Australia?

C'mon fellahs - ease up on the Christmas cheer and get foruming

Or not......

GT
__________________
Pax Vobiscum.......may you eat three meals a day & have regular bowel movements.
Reply With Quote
  #8  
Old 30-12-09, 06:01
gjamo's Avatar
gjamo gjamo is offline
Graeme Jamieson
 
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Williamstown Vic Australia
Posts: 599
Default Cab insulation

We used Nylex cab foam or lead impregnated vinyl for marine engine covers for years but don't think it is still available. Here is a link to some currently available stuff.

http://www.spec-net.com.au/pyrotek/sylomer.htm

I can't vouch for it but looks very similar.

Of course the old fashioned cheap way out was to use 100% woolen carpet glued to the inside of engine enclosures. Just be prepared to throw it out every couple of years if it gets oil soaked.

Cheers,

Graeme
Reply With Quote
  #9  
Old 30-12-09, 07:19
oztankboy oztankboy is offline
Phil
 
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia!
Posts: 297
Default

Hi there!
Well in the past I have used the modern replacment for AC sheeting or what was known as "fibro"... now refered to a fibercement sheeting... well thats what its called down in Australia. No longer contains asbestos. It looks like much like the asbestos sheeting and is easy to cut to shape and does the much the same job and the asbestos sheeting did. Thickness is about 1/4" or 6mm and i have picked up off cuts from building sites to do small jobs.

Phil...
__________________
collection includes:-
Chev "BLITZ's" (CMP's)
Inc:- No.8 FGT, C8A HUW, C15, No.9 GCT (sold)
Milt Land Rovers
Inc:- 58 "gun buggy", 60 FFW, 70 FFW, 71 10 seater Wgn, 69 GS.
M3 Stuart Light Tank "hybrid"
FV1600 Humber FFW/cargo
Mk1 Ferret scout car (waiting restoration)
Various trailers
Inc:- K38, "Ben Hur" 1 ton, 200 Gal "Humber" water tank Tlr, Aust jeep, Landrover recovery.
Milt Radios
etc etc...
Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT +2. The time now is 06:17.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © Maple Leaf Up, 2003-2016