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In Reply to: RE: Fat tubes touching each other posted by r3ckoner on December 24, 2014 at 11:13:18
You really can just leave it that way.
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Thanks for the feedback Caucasian Blackplate! One minor thing is bothering me though. Given the two tubes glasses are in contact with each other, they are picking up vibration easily. For example, when I listen to music very loud, they vibrate. Of course, I can't detect any noise when the music is playing. But if I pause the music, I hear the ringing noise through my speaker which last for couple of second and then dies down. Even though the noise is minuscule and not heard at all when music is playing. Just wanted to make sure this is nothing to worry about.
You can get a sheet of cork at your local autoparts store and put a small piece between the glass envelopes to eliminate and vibration between them.
Good tips. I'll try that. Thank you!
Get some teflon tape (plumber's tape), fold over a small piece and slide it between the tubes.
It's cheap and easy to acquire, you can control the thickness by how much you fold it, it's essentially
impervious to heat and should look better than a piece of cork.
It will provide enough "cushion" to stop any ringing between the tubes.
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" -Michael McClure
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