Insulation and neoprene sources in Minnesota?

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Hashbrown
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Insulation and neoprene sources in Minnesota?

Post by Hashbrown »

Liek others, I'm looking for 703, Roxul SafeNSound, or a JM equivalent. Also looking for a supplier for neoprene sheets.

I'll also respond to this post if I find some.

If any other mpls area folks are looking maybe we can buy together? Easier to get a dealer to work with us with a bigger order.
ercalt
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Post by ercalt »

I found 703 at API in Roseville-651-636-4320. This was the only place I could find in the twin cities area who had some in stock.

I found a place called Nott Co. in Arden Hills that has neoprene rubber but haven't figured out what I can get from them. I'll be calling them tomorrow to get details about what they have and how much it costs and will post then.

eric
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Any luck?

Post by silent e »

Just wondering what you found...I'm also in Minneapolis and in need of 703/705, etc. The last time I called around(a year or two ago), no one seemed to know what I wanted, or wanted to give me info.

Thanks,
Jed
ercalt
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Post by ercalt »

API in Roseville is the only place I've found in the area who knows anything about insulation and has 703 or did and can get it but as most people who have looked know this stuff is really expensive and I'd glady buy a cheaper alternative if anyone could tell me where to get it. I believe Lynn Farnsworth is the person to talk to that knows quite a bit and she has all the data within arms reach to answer questions nobody else seems to know like what density a specific product is.

There is a place called Acoustical Surface Inc. in Chaska that has a good website and specializes in soundproofing but they have very expensive stuff which I can't justify buying but would have made it much easier to accomplish what I want. I got a lot of help on the phone from a guy named Ned I think.

Haven't found a good source of thick rubber but the place I mentioned in earlier post may have what I need but has a $100 minimum order and I don't need that much 1/2 inch rubber to do a floating 10x12 floor in my basement.

eric
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Post by bpape »

I rep for ASI. The reason their product is more expensive is that the raw materials are 'green' in nature and are not fiberglass based.

PM me if you want more information.
I am serious..... and don't call me Shirley

www.gikacoustics.com
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Neoprene

Post by jgreen77 »

Hey All, We have all types of neoprene, EPDM, pure gum and so on. We die cit discs and slit strips to length. Call me and I will give you very good pricing and we can ups to MN. Small orders are no problem, I will give you a great deal, just remind me where you got my number!

Jeffrey Green
Abbott Rubber Co.
p: 847.952.1800 ext 3018
f: 847.952.0156
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BilWare
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Post by BilWare »

This place headquartered in the Minneapolis area (Eden Prairie) lists 703 product on its website:

http://www.idimn.com/pages/contact.html

Haven't contacted them, so don't know about pricing, availability, small orders, etc.
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