McMaster Carr sells a wide variety of vibration isolators.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#vibration-isolators/=hxyojf
Prices and service are good.
Jerry Haratke
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> Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2012 5:15 AM
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> Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Turntable Stand recommendations
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> On 11/06/2012, Shai Drori wrote:
>
> > Hi Dan
> > Before I bought the EMT 950 I made a stand out of concrete. Made damn
> > good isolation, was a bitch to move (never did). Cost in US$ about 60.
> > Could make it look nice as well if you add color or wood panels. Shai
> >
> Concrete alone will not absorb vibrations. Concrete plus rubber will.
>
> I have used a paving stone on top of an inner tube, but being so heavy
> it was inclined to tilt.
>
> However, there are various commercial mountings for heavy machinery that
> could be used.
>
> The aim is to have a setup whose natural frequency is lower than 0.5 Hz.
>
> Regards
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> Don Cox
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