In Reply to: How do you deal with heavy equipment on hardwood floors? posted by artemus on August 26, 2015 at 05:12:10:
Probably the suggestion to use large pieces of upside down carpet would work the best for protecting hardwood.Nylon or Teflon "glides" might work if they are large enough (2" plus), the equipment is light enough and the floor is hard enough.
Even these run the risk of leaving grooves in the floor due to the relatively high PSI.I use three smaller 3/4" glides on my big Altecs, they work very well on a laminate wood floor although it is harder then real wood floor.
(I can move the speakers with just a few fingers)Folded "moving" blankets also work pretty good as a non permanent option. (Or the wooly carpets mentioned earlier)
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