Need suggestions on how to make one of these...
#22
I bought the set for foot peddle and machine. Love it and when they have their sale. It is worth every penny. When you get them you will need to air them out for a day or two -- glue makes them really smell bad.
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I have seen these and looked them over. They are some kind of a thin dense foam, 1/4 plywood then this same thin dense foam again, they work GREAT and cut down on both the movement and sound of the machine when in use. However it seems a bit expensive.
http://www.martellicatalog.com/mm5/m...egory_Code=GAG
I HAVE tried the waffle placemats and the non skid shelf lined stuff, but nothing compares to this
Any thoughts or suggestions of something else to try!
Thanks everyone for the help.
http://www.martellicatalog.com/mm5/m...egory_Code=GAG
I HAVE tried the waffle placemats and the non skid shelf lined stuff, but nothing compares to this
Any thoughts or suggestions of something else to try!
Thanks everyone for the help.
Another suggestion might be the foam kneeling pads that gardeners use. They are an inch and a half or so thick which might present a problem.
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#29
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Honestly I think that is the same as the Steady Betty. It's two foam lined vinyl wrapped around boards sandwiched together. The foam back vinyl use to be sold at most upholstery shops and fabric shops for outdoor use. You can iron on the foam side, doesn't hurt the vinyl at all. I'm not a fan of Martelli sales tactics but that price is very reasonable.
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I use a piece of 1/2 in thick carpet padding under my portable machines-left over from a carpet job. I also affixed some on all my foot pedals. Now I have no more traveling machines on the table tops or foot pedals on the hardwood floor.
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