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Gerald Miller
 
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Default Help, compressor "dances" on the floor.

On 3 Mar 2005 05:29:42 GMT, Ignoramus24456
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My compressor apparently moves on the floor due to vibration. Not a
lot, but enough to make me concerned. Any easy and practical
suggestions are welcomed. I can see some solutions, but want to know
the best one.

i

My hand cobbled vertical has a wood base about a foot square. Between
this and the concrete I placed a couple 4" x 12" vibration damping
rubber pads - 1/8" thick sheet with 1/4" ID x 1/8" wall tube molded on
about every 3/4" (Don't ask where to get these - I found them at a
dollar store) An anti fatigue mat would probably work just as well.
Gerry :-)}
London, Canada
 
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