Where to get Neoprene

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Where to get Neoprene

Post by LDQ »

I bought my neoprene from this website.

http://rubbersheetroll.com/

Luis.
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Post by John Sayers »

Thanks Luis - that's exactly the kind of posts I'm looking for in this Forum. Thanks :)

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Post by lunatic »

Hmm... that link, at the moment, isn't working but does come up in a Google search. I'll keep trying.

Luis, what exactly did you order from them? Was it 1", 2", 1/2" neoprene? Also, were you happy with their service etc?

Thanks,
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Post by LDQ »

The webpage looks a little different from when I contact them....maybe they are updating their page.
Luis, what exactly did you order from them? Was it 1", 2", 1/2" neoprene? Also, were you happy with their service etc?
I got 60Duro 1/2" neoprene...they sale it by the sqr yard...I got 2 Sqr yards and cut it up in pucks. I still have some pucks left...I floated my control room vocal booth and studio. Delivery was kind of expensive...it's pretty heavy stuff.

This is what I pay...I don't know if it is expensive or cheap....

$151.00 = 2 Sq. Yards 1/2" Neoprene, 60 Duro.
+ 37.41 = Shipping and handling
_______
188.41 = Total Cost

Check out the pick..

Regards,

Luis
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Post by Bill »

For people close to Brisbane, Australia, Reverse Garbage in West End has large quantities of half inch neoprene. They have it in discs about 10 cm in diameter (reasonable puck size), and it's dirt cheap. 20 cents a puck I think.


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Post by Sen »

Hey Bill, that sounds good...any chance you could find out if there;s something similar down here (melbourne)...Those guys haven't got a website, have they?

thanks
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Here in SE Michigan

Post by giles117 »

There is a compnay called FB Wright where I buy my neoprene from. Also when I made a double thick studio door and needed opencell rubber to join the two doors I got it htere as well

FB Wright in Dearborn, MI

They will cut it if you want (of course the price goes up!!!)

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There is a company called FB Wright where I buy my neoprene from. Also when I made a double thick studio door and needed opencell rubber to join the two doors I got it htere as well

FB Wright in Dearborn, MI

They will cut it if you want (of course the price goes up!!!)

Bryan
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Post by egcc »

here's a site with lots of supplies for floating floors, walls, ceilings, and some information about the same...

http://www.masonanaheim.com/
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Post by giles117 »

Yeah they will sned you out a very thick catalog of their various products.

I checked into them when I was floating my 1st floor and found the neoprene scene to be the most cost effective for my needs.

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Post by Guest »

hi,
i have contacted a few places to buy neoprene to float the floor in our new studio.

all three places i called would not give me a price over the phone, and said that they would get back to me with a quote.

this leads me to believe that they do not have it in stock, and they would have to special order it (which means ultimately, it will cost me alot more)

a freind suggested that i contact a recylcing company.

does anyone know of a place in the NY/NJ?Philadelphia area where i can get a hold of this neoprene?

thanks!
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Post by cfuehrer »

Here's what FB sent me in reply:


Our product is an industrial grade of neoprene blends.
Duro 60 (+/-5)
PN 41-0500

$20.22 lin/ft (std width 36" wd)

Delivery-stock


Bev Phillips
F.B. Wright Co.
p 513-874-9100 800-582-0011
f 513-874-0235 800-874-0247
Peace,

Carl Fuehrer
Pulsar Audio Lab
http://www.pulsaraudiolab.com
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Post by giles117 »

Must be a different FB Wright from the one here in Michigan.

Probably the same stuff though.

Bryan
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Post by cfuehrer »

Yeah, it is. You recommended them, just thought I'd send along the info.
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Post by giles117 »

Cool. the price seems cool 30 sqt feet for 22.00

have them cut it into to 2" Strips x 36" the cost goes up some, but not much.

Bryan Giles
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