Lead sheets
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Lead sheets
Anyone ever worked with lead sheets? A mate of mines been demolishing a hospital and managed to score some lead sheets from the x-ray room for me to use as sound deadening but I've never worked with it before.
My theory is to cut some thin rubber mats up to fit against the panels, cut them into strips big enough to fit through the holes and use them as a template to cut up the lead sheets
The lead seems pretty malleable so bending it to the shape of the car shouldn't be a problem but I'm not sure how to cut it safely, I know its poisonous so am a little apprehensive
After its cut I want to use some Ados F2 to stick it to the rubber then the rubber onto the panels
Any thoughts would be much appreciated
My theory is to cut some thin rubber mats up to fit against the panels, cut them into strips big enough to fit through the holes and use them as a template to cut up the lead sheets
The lead seems pretty malleable so bending it to the shape of the car shouldn't be a problem but I'm not sure how to cut it safely, I know its poisonous so am a little apprehensive
After its cut I want to use some Ados F2 to stick it to the rubber then the rubber onto the panels
Any thoughts would be much appreciated
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should i suggest that u use something else? like the dynomat thingos or the Jcar alternative.RK1-WhiteKnight wrote:Yepjonowong wrote:what about the fact that is one of the heaviest metals you could possible getIf the panels still rattle after I put this stuff on I'll be hella pissed
dude if your panels still rattle after using these, unless you are running some SERIOUS sound gear, there's somethign wrong with the welding on the panels.
lead... it's going to weigh the car down so much, it's like adding a permament fat friend in the car...
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TOO HEAVY. but at least your car will be bullet proof 

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if it's still rattling in the boot... check if it's the spoiler and check if any of the welding has been cracked - that could be why it's still rettling.
as for cutting it, mask, goggles and gloves, cut it by hand, tin snips if you can, if not a hack saw (basically the idea is to make as less lead airborn as possible, so u dont breath it and you dot get it on everything). try doing it outside in the yard or something. and once you are done playing with lead, wash your hands before you eat...
as for cutting it, mask, goggles and gloves, cut it by hand, tin snips if you can, if not a hack saw (basically the idea is to make as less lead airborn as possible, so u dont breath it and you dot get it on everything). try doing it outside in the yard or something. and once you are done playing with lead, wash your hands before you eat...

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It most definitely is the spoiler as well so its being removed once I find a cheap panel beater. Sorry for the crappy pics and ms paint job
but here's whats happening (as I'm sure most of you know
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Basically this is where the sounds going...

The sound going straight ahead is hitting this panel

And the sound then goes back into the cabin where it hits these panels on its way

The black squares are where I'm thinking of putting the lead, they've already got Dynamat on the inside and outside panels and although its working in some areas it isn't


Basically this is where the sounds going...

The sound going straight ahead is hitting this panel

And the sound then goes back into the cabin where it hits these panels on its way

The black squares are where I'm thinking of putting the lead, they've already got Dynamat on the inside and outside panels and although its working in some areas it isn't
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Work out what is rattling then just jam some friggan clothes and sh*t in it. Seriously. Rattle is a vibration of two items rubbing on each other, so fix that problem solved. If youy cant tell already im so against the led idea 

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Hell, I'm just against the idea of huge stereos in FTOs at all.I8A4RE wrote:Work out what is rattling then just jam some friggan clothes and sh*t in it. Seriously. Rattle is a vibration of two items rubbing on each other, so fix that problem solved. If youy cant tell already im so against the led idea
You've gotta understand, these cars just weren't designed to have two huge subs in the back moving masses of air... you're gonna get vibrations.
Sure, you can shove a heap of junk into all the cracks and crevices to stop things vibrating, but then what will your finished product be?
An underpowered, sh*t heavy, front wheel drive car, with a huge sound system that drives like a bus... so why not save yourself the hassle and just buy a hot-4s spec civic?
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I'm an audio geek at heart
. If the insurance/warranty people would've let me I'd have spent the money on the engine instead of the sound system and new mags I just bought
. Lets face it there not exactly fast cars, if you wanted a fast car you'd have brought a supra/skyline/evo but they can beat the a-holes in the Levin's/Silly-cars/every other want to be car out there 



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NO cars are built for subs and ALL CARS will get rattles from having subs pounding in them. Im not a huge fan of subs either but shoving some cloth/ rags into metal joints etc is hardly gonna weigh the car downnicholas wrote:Hell, I'm just against the idea of huge stereos in FTOs at all.I8A4RE wrote:Work out what is rattling then just jam some friggan clothes and sh*t in it. Seriously. Rattle is a vibration of two items rubbing on each other, so fix that problem solved. If youy cant tell already im so against the led idea
You've gotta understand, these cars just weren't designed to have two huge subs in the back moving masses of air... you're gonna get vibrations.
Sure, you can shove a heap of junk into all the cracks and crevices to stop things vibrating, but then what will your finished product be?

Civics a FWD too and not huge in the power stakes without a lot of coinAn underpowered, sh*t heavy, front wheel drive car, with a huge sound system that drives like a bus... so why not save yourself the hassle and just buy a hot-4s spec civic?
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test and isolate- the only way to go. the other thing you could do is grab a test cd, work out what frequencies are giving you problems and use your crossover or an eq to drop those fq's back. all your doing is adding mass to change the resonant frequency of the panel. there are products that will absorb sound aswell as add mass. you could try those.
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paint n panel work......Grue wrote: Hmmm.... what you getting done?
passenger side front panel removed, sanded back and repainted (bad cracking in the paint work) remove rear wing, bog up and paint and 2 very small rust bubbles removed/ painted etc. the guy has just relocated to tauranga. was hoping to get the work done this weekend but he hasnt opened his shop yet.
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a guy here in auckland put lead through his car for sound deadening. while ive not spoken to him in a while id be happy to put you in touch.