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Dynamat 10007 Professional Heavy Duty Roller

Dynamat 10007 Professional Heavy Duty Roller

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Brand: Dynamat
Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories

List Price: $19.99
Buy New: $18.95
You Save: $1.04 (5%)



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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 290

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

Features:
  • DT DYNRLR PROF

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
DT DYNRLR PROF


Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars 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.


5 out of 5 stars 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.


5 out of 5 stars Must have.   June 4, 2008
J. Cookson (Michigan)
Would definitely recommend this for installing Dynamat. Worked great, not sure what else someone would use to apply the Dynamat to a cars sheet metal. With all the ridges and curves, definitely need to use a lot of pressure to form the Dynamat and get it to stick.


4 out of 5 stars Works well but a little expensive   May 31, 2008
J. Hallameyer
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The heavy duty roller worked well for installing the dynamat worked well. The rubber was a bit more firm then I was expecting, but that let me use the edge of the wheel on corners and indentations in the trunk. The roller is just a rubber wheel on a steel sleve on the axle, no ball bearings or any significant upgrades from the basic wooden one. I would highly reccomend this over the wooden one given the complaints of the wooden one sliding over the dynamat instead of gripping and rolling.


4 out of 5 stars Smushes things better than a wrestler with a rolling pin   December 20, 2007
Sean P. Logue (Research Triangle Park, NC USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This works fairly well for making sure that the Dynamat is securely pressed against the surface, with no little air gaps that reduce its effectiveness. The rubber roller creates enough friction with the surface to stretch it into place, which is essential for working out the little gaps and air bubbles that reduce the effectiveness of the Dynamet.

The handle is plain wood, and I think a soft rubber grip would be better. It isn't very comfortable to hold.

I think it is a bit overpriced, but much more usable than the economy version. If you are trying to decide between the two, get this one. The cheaper version just doesn't work well and you'll probably end up coming back to buy the better one (as I did).