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Relisys190 05-09-03 08:53 PM

Sound ...TAR from hell
 
Well, i've got the carpet out... completly, including under the dashboard area.. I started working on the sound deadening Tar this morning

I could not find any dry ice so i was forced to use a scrapper and a hammer.. OMG! this stuff is hell. 7 hours later i completed the drivers side chassis well. COMPLEATLY! I've got pics comeing soon.

I plan on repainting the interior chassis area that will be seen... than putting a metal/aluminum footrest (for where my feet go)

i will do the passenger side chassis tomorrow or sunday.

A long and strenuous project, but when i'm done i think will look good. There's nice metal under all that tar, ready to be prepped and painted

keep you informed.... any opinions / words of wisdom would be great
Would it be easier with Dry ice???
thanks

-Markus

silverrotor 05-09-03 09:26 PM

Dry Ice would have had the entire job done In one day.:D https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...hlight=dry+ice

Icemark 05-09-03 10:31 PM

You don't have a 31 flavors or other ice cream store in your area??? almost all ice creams stores carry dry ice

Relisys190 05-10-03 01:13 AM

humm.. expensive? i will definatly pick some up sunday when i finish my job. man i was stuck for 7 hours in a heat infested cabin, banging on my chassis with a scraper and a rubber mallet

what a pain. Just hope this dry ice thing works alittle faster.

88IntegraLS 05-10-03 10:42 AM

Ah, there was the problem, it was warm that day. I did mine over two days (entire car including trunk area) but it was winter time here in Oregon and the stuff just flaked off with a tap of the chisel and mallet. When the tar is warm it is stickier and won't flake off as well.

Relisys190 05-10-03 12:52 PM

how about just a regular bag of ice? or a couple of bags of regular ice?

I mean as long as it gets it cold and brittle is all i need right?

Man, i checked around today. no dry ice. DAMNIT!

let me know on the regular ice thing..

-Markus

dr0x 05-10-03 01:15 PM

Regular ice will work. Dry ice will work really well.


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