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    I use a piece of pipework insulation in the garage at home (e.g. http://www.screwfix.com/p/economy-pi...3mm-x-1m/72357) it won't look great but is cheap as chips, flexible and can be screw fixed or glued to anything...

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    Might mate has given me a great idea! Put some fat beads of silicone (in colour of choice) along the wall. Cheap as chips and should look good too

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazySx View Post
    Might mate has given me a great idea! Put some fat beads of silicone (in colour of choice) along the wall. Cheap as chips and should look good too

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    They're gunna have to be some serious beads to make it effective


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    Quote Originally Posted by Maff_1991 View Post
    They're gunna have to be some serious beads to make it effective


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    They will be. I think no nozzle. Or maybe between to pieces of wood

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazySx View Post
    They will be. I think no nozzle. Or maybe between to pieces of wood

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    Even with no nozzle they won't be massive, between pieces of wood may be your best bet but I reckon you'll have to smooth it off to make it look neat, messy job!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Maff_1991 View Post
    Even with no nozzle they won't be massive, between pieces of wood may be your best bet but I reckon you'll have to smooth it off to make it look neat, messy job!


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    What about a triangle of 3 beads

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazySx View Post
    What about a triangle of 3 beads

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    Not a bad shout, id wait for the bottom two to dry first, otherwise it may end up on the floor


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    Quote Originally Posted by Maff_1991 View Post
    Not a bad shout, id wait for the bottom two to dry first, otherwise it may end up on the floor


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    That's the plan. Will certainly be interesting. Will let you know how I get on

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    How steady is your hand ? Will look shart if you're​ not a whiz with a silicone gun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonny Wilkinson View Post
    How steady is your hand ? Will look shart if you're​ not a whiz with a silicone gun

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    Will soon find out lol!!!

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    Found some 5metre, 6mm thick by 15mm wide, black rubber for 16.60 various size options...
    What's not to like. Use some decent exterior adhesive and job done. Or if you want a mechanical fixing use screws and washers but counter bore them in a mm or two so they sit under flush.
    https://shop.deltarubber.co.uk/rubbe...trip-9922.html

    Or maybe just stick with the expanding foam option... plus if you have any left over you can fill your car doors and make some extra light kudos points, the trapped gas bubbles make stuff lighter. Fact.

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    buy some sheets of kingspan job done bud will also keep your house nice and warm

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    Quote Originally Posted by shikari chaos View Post
    Found some 5metre, 6mm thick by 15mm wide, black rubber for 16.60 various size options...
    What's not to like. Use some decent exterior adhesive and job done. Or if you want a mechanical fixing use screws and washers but counter bore them in a mm or two so they sit under flush.
    https://shop.deltarubber.co.uk/rubbe...trip-9922.html

    Or maybe just stick with the expanding foam option... plus if you have any left over you can fill your car doors and make some extra light kudos points, the trapped gas bubbles make stuff lighter. Fact.
    This looks like good stuff. Thanks for the link

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennyboy View Post
    buy some sheets of kingspan job done bud will also keep your house nice and warm
    That sounds like an idea. But how weather proof is that stuff expose outside?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazySx View Post
    That's the plan. Will certainly be interesting. Will let you know how I get on

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    We need before , during and after pics of this.
    It's Cornwall's underseal again methinks.


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    Will soon find out lol!!!

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    Sound-deadening foam?

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    Lol@Jon's Cornwall reference

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