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Dynamat 10007 Professional Heavy Duty Roller | 
enlarge | Brand: Dynamat Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories
List Price: $24.99 Buy New: $15.58 You Save: $9.41 (38%)
New (8) from $15.58
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 89
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 6.3 x 4.8 x 1.7
MPN: 10007 Model: 10007 UPC: 769103100078 EAN: 0769103100078 ASIN: B0007WTE08
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 2 (50mm) Wide Solid Rubber Roller | | • | Best for More Complex Applications | | • | For Applying Dynamat & Ensuring Proper Adhesion with Professional Results |
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Product Description Professional tool for applying Dynamat and ensuring proper adhesion with professional-looking results.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Does exactly what its designed to do! May 29, 2009 Matthew A. Kofahl (Ann Arbor, MI USA) Just finished dynamating the entire trunk in my 2006 WRX STi and this roller made the job much easier! I'd highly recommed this to anyone applying large sheets of sound deadener on unever surfaces!!
Works as Advertised May 28, 2009 Almas Khan If you plan on installing dynamat you need this tool extremely helpful in getting in all the creases. A no brainer.
Much Needed tool April 27, 2009 Travis Moore (Phoenix, AZ) I used it when I installed Dynamat Extreme. It made the job a breeze. It rolls smooth, and gets out all the bubbles. I would buy it again in a heartbeat.
Decent tool for the money December 22, 2008 OtherHand (SoCal) Rolls nicely and has held up to ongoing use. In addition to Dynamat material, it can be used for rolling other things, like laminates. It doesn't have real bearings, but so far that doesn't seem necessary. I think this is a better buy than the cheaper one.
Definitely worth the extra money July 21, 2008 Dane Shepherd (Gulf Coast, Florida) Soundproofing material only works when it is able to dampen the resonances and vibrations which allow noise to penetrate into your enviromnent. This rubber roller flexes and molds better to force the sound-deadening material into direct contact with the texture and contour of your project. I used this in conjunction with a heat-gun to really press the Dynamat into every nook and cranny. My car sounds like a totally different vehicle now. Definitely does a better job than a wood roller, and saves you infinite blisters by trying to press by hand. I did a whole vehicle (floor, firewall, headliner, engine compartment, fender walls, trunk, and tailgate) and this shows no signs of wear. It is certainly constructed well enough for numerous jobs.
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