I use isolation mounts or pads.
amazon
com/Sorbothane-Washers-Vibration-Isolation-Absorbs/dp/B09DYXK8Z1/
You can figure out the rest of the url link.
On 8/23/2023 10:31 AM, STANLEY
STANUKINOS wrote:
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look at rubber compressor
mounting pads at Northen tools. Insulated and can support the
weight. Only thing you would need to do is keep the bolt away
from the sides of the hole.
Stan
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 10:12:08 AM CDT, Jim
Strohm
<jim.strohm@...> wrote:
When I need something like this and it
needs to be big enough to support something like
stationary radio gear (or heavy shop equipment) I get
two each rubber mallets -- Home Despot has them for
$1.99 each, sometimes less.
Then I take them to the bandsaw and saw the head in
half around the shaft, so that I have a total of four
rubber feet.? Off to the drill press, where I drill a
small hole all the way through for the retaining bolt,
and a larger hole part-way through to hold the head of
the bolt and a washer.
To get an idea of what this looks like, take a
rubber foot off of your SB-220 and upsize it 10x.
Then make Wouff Hongs and Rettysnitches out of the
leftover handles. ?
73
Jim N6OTQ