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Re: an idea for silencing a autococker In Reply to: Re: an idea for silencing a autococker posted by Shadow_Cocker on July 01, 2003 at 23:03:21:
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Posted by: Razorpb on July 02, 2003 at 14:29:36
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Right, your back block should be set with a gap between it and the body. I've been doing the pad thing for about 2 years and it works great. You can get very thin foam padding with adhesive already on it. I get comments constantly about how quiet my cocker is, due in part to this neat little trick. Hope it helps. Razor
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