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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Llandeilo
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Hello
I have recently come accross a product which " should " offer an excellent alternative to the various materials used for lining/stuffing in enclosures. This is Thermafleece, which is a " pure wool " insulation slabs, 50mm thick and in widths 400 to 600mm. Wool is favoured by many and is certainly nicer to handle than fibreglass ! I hope to try some soon. Their address is www.secondnatureuk.com. If you click on Technical, this will show some of the acoustic properties Roy Lewis |
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Llandeilo
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Hello again !!!
I have just my seen my thread and found that I could be starting a new and suspect trend in modifying enclosures --" Suffing ". There could be a law against it you know. Roy Lewis |
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Some nice passerby corrected the spelling in the header. I originally thought this thread would be about Persian mysticism until I read it
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