Yes, but the type of material it is made out of will deteriorate vs. real
sound insulation foam which (I think) is made of polyester urethane. Did
you ever look at some of those foam products that have been exposed to the
elements, touch em and they crumble.
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> From: John Youngblood <johnb@cs.tamu.edu>
> To: dakota@ait.fredonia.edu
> Subject: Sound Insulation
> Date: Wednesday, March 19, 1997 1:03 AM
>
> In response to:
>
> > I think Radio Shack has this type of foam for speaker enclosures or if
you
> > really wanted to do it right: Architectural Surfaces, Inc.
> > 123 Columbia Ct. No.
> > Jonathan Business Center West
> > Chaska, MN 55318 (612) 448-5300 2" - 3" - 4"
thick
> > in sheets of 48"x48" I have to admit the foam I had was *borrowed*
from a
> > building site I was doing some engineering on (they were putting in a
> > sound proof room) many years ago.
>
> Perhaps it would be cheaper to buy an egg-crate mattress pad from
Wal-Mart.
> I think they come in Twin, Queen, and King sizes. ;)
>
> John - '97 CC on order.......
>
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