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In the Thread: Macondo’s Midbass Project – the grown up time.
Post Subject: Damping materials revisitedPosted by jessie.dazzle on: 7/23/2010
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jd wrote:
"...There is a Spanish company that offers a solution in the form of a semi-cured, gooey, squishy, rubbery sheet with an adhesive backing on one side... It is about 1/4" thick, and is sold in rolls... It is very heavy; a pair of 2m x 1m rolls is about all you'd want to carry over any distance..."

Speaking from experience, I cannot imagine anything that would out perform this product. It would be ideal for your application, as you could layer it on as thickly as you wish. It can also be easily cut to fit between the stiffening ribs. Also, very importatn, its properties do not evolve over time; in my case, four years later the stuff reamins just as gooey and squishy as when first applied.

In my original post I mentioned that manufacturer has a US distributor; I double checked and it seems they do not, but they do supply out of Mexico (very much in keeping with the global nature of your project... Russian conception, English drivers, Baltic birch, American carpentry, why not Spanish damping via Mexico?).
http://www.texsa.com/index.asp?i=3&prod=14

JMTEXSA SA de CV
Lote 13, Manzana 4, Parque de la pequeña
y mediana industria Altamira.
Tamaulipas. C.P. 89600
Tel. Nacional: 01 800 712 2207
Tel. Internacional: 1 888 487 4977
Tel. Planta: 833 260 2510
Fax. 833 260 25 18
texsa(a)jmtexsa.com
http://www.texsa.mx

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