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Thanks for the advice Gabor, another list user suggested a granite slab
with squash balls underneath...I like that idea.

Sam 

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Subject: Re: Anti-vibration tables

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Dear Sam,

I'd advise you to use such an anti-vibration table, however it doesn't
need to be an expensive one (thick with active dampening). Actually a
heavy stone (marble/granite/...) table lying on some air filled
tubes/tennis balls (or something similar) will do it in most of the
cases.

Cheers    Gabor

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