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<blockquote data-quote="croak" data-source="post: 67521" data-attributes="member: 361"><p>I have found the local self adhesive bitumen sheets sold by spares shops quite good inside CD players for eg. However, they remain a bit "liquid" in state at modestly warm temperatures and large sheets applied vertically may peel themselves off. I would probably tack in place with some staples to be sure.</p><p></p><p>The roof flashing with aluminium foil that you buy in rolls of various widths works almost as well but is a lot tackier. So tacky in fact I have not managed to remove any completely without using solvents. I think this stuff would suit the purpose.</p><p></p><p>Daan Jacobs of RS electronics I seem to remeber was a fan of lining speaker cabinets with bitumen sheets (and sometimes nought else).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="croak, post: 67521, member: 361"] I have found the local self adhesive bitumen sheets sold by spares shops quite good inside CD players for eg. However, they remain a bit "liquid" in state at modestly warm temperatures and large sheets applied vertically may peel themselves off. I would probably tack in place with some staples to be sure. The roof flashing with aluminium foil that you buy in rolls of various widths works almost as well but is a lot tackier. So tacky in fact I have not managed to remove any completely without using solvents. I think this stuff would suit the purpose. Daan Jacobs of RS electronics I seem to remeber was a fan of lining speaker cabinets with bitumen sheets (and sometimes nought else). [/QUOTE]
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