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01-02-2016 #1
Hi Reefy
Best bet would be vibration, you could use a palm sander or something similar.
Jazz recommends sand for vibration reduction with the bonus that it can be removed if you need to move the machine @ some later date. sand will need to be dry (obviously)
Regards
Mike
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01-02-2016 #2
thanks mike. as long as the epoxy self levels does it matter about how level your bed is on the floor? obviously getting the bed as level as possible in the first place is important but say i level it as good as what a standard precision spirit level can do, do i not need to worry about getting it perfectly level and just allow the epoxy resin to do the rest?
cheers
Ash
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01-02-2016 #3..Clive
The more you know, The better you know, How little you know
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01-02-2016 #4
thanks chris straight to the point :) will add this to my order list
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01-02-2016 #5
Hi Ash
If you have a search of the forum there is at least one post that goes into some detail regarding the epoxy leveling method, giving good advise on trying to reduce inconsistencies in the level.
MikeLast edited by mekanik; 01-02-2016 at 01:33 PM.
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01-02-2016 #6
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01-02-2016 #7
Sand has nothing to do with Strength it's to dampen resonance and no amount of sensible gusseting or bracing will beat sand at dampening resonance in steel tubes.
Is it required for large machine mostly cutting wood is Better question.? . . . .No is the answer IMO.
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