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took my baffle out today and found little material left. i did some looking around on the net and found a guy who uses stove rope (the rope used to repair door seals on wood stoves).
he had pix where he clamped an end of the rope at one end of the baffle, wrapped it tightly and clamped off at the other end. no other material was used. he says the sound is good and after little over a year, there has been no sign of deterioration.
anybody else use this method? a 5/8" x 7' piece of this rope is only 10 bucks at tractor supply. probably enough to do 2-3 baffles. cheap fix if it works. i'm inclined to pick up some and try.
he had pix where he clamped an end of the rope at one end of the baffle, wrapped it tightly and clamped off at the other end. no other material was used. he says the sound is good and after little over a year, there has been no sign of deterioration.
anybody else use this method? a 5/8" x 7' piece of this rope is only 10 bucks at tractor supply. probably enough to do 2-3 baffles. cheap fix if it works. i'm inclined to pick up some and try.
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