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RE: Tell us the most obscure tweak you know of that works:

Posted by Kingshead on March 11, 2017 at 04:54:53:

Started a thread recently on improving the Kenwood KD500, here are some excerpts.




The rock is a great table, really stood the test of time. As good as the concrete resin (Corian) base is at dealing with vibration it can easily and cheaply be improved upon. Here is one of the modifications I've made to my KD500, the improvement isn't subtle.













10lbs of lead sinkers, differing in size, all sealed with plastidip. Not only does the increased mass help, but the vibration dampening properties of the lead itself are well known.

Martin