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In Reply to: Would a concrete plinth be a good idea for a sprung t/table? ... posted by andyr on October 9, 2006 at 01:36:57:
I would'nt use concrete! Concrete will probably not "drain" away vibrations of any magnitude. Heaviness alone is not necessarily a good indicator of the suitability of a given material for your purposes. All heavy materials do not shed vibrations effectively - they might simply store the vibrational energy internally for a slightly longer time than lighter materials will. Concrete is known to "ring" when struck, and I'm betting it would probably act more like a vibrational mirror than a vibrational drain...
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- Re: Would a concrete plinth be a good idea for a sprung t/table? ... - Abel McCain 04:03:43 10/09/06 (7)
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