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Best Air Compressor Anti-Vibration Pad ?

427HISS

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Getting tired of my 60g compressor walking around the garage.

So, I want to anchor bolt it down and set the legs on anti-vibration pads, question is, what are the best pads to buy or make and why ?

What material is the best ?
How thick ?
Do you screw the bolts down tight, or leave a tad loose ?
 
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larry_g

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I grabbed a blown retread from off the side of the road. Cut some squares from that to use as pads under a couple of machines, worked great. Search out machinery mounts, that is the correct style of pad to use.

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IowaDon

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Copy and paste this into Google:

compressor pads site:garagejournal.com

There are a lot of options.
 

Jason280

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Go to Tractor Supply, and pick up a small piece of their thickest bedliner material...cut to fit under the feet of the compressor, and bolt it down.
 

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As I'm obsessed with my compressors being level and each foot evenly loaded, I prefer the 2 part pads which allow me to shim between the pads until all four pads are perfectly level with each other BEFORE I sit the compressor onto the pads. I then check the pump platform for level in both directions, then use nylock nuts on the wedge anchors, run them down until the contact the washer, then back them off a half turn.
 
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427HISS

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As I'm obsessed with my compressors being level and each foot evenly loaded, I prefer the 2 part pads which allow me to shim between the pads until all four pads are perfectly level with each other BEFORE I sit the compressor onto the pads. I then check the pump platform for level in both directions, then use nylock nuts on the wedge anchors, run them down until the contact the washer, then back them off a half turn.


You sound like me,.....FRICKEN NUT'S ! :eyecrazy:
I can be kinda of a perfectionist.

With searching, for some reason with my wifes tablet, when I click in the search box, my words disapears.
 
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427HISS

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As I'm obsessed with my compressors being level and each foot evenly loaded, I prefer the 2 part pads which allow me to shim between the pads until all four pads are perfectly level with each other BEFORE I sit the compressor onto the pads. I then check the pump platform for level in both directions, then use nylock nuts on the wedge anchors, run them down until the contact the washer, then back them off a half turn.


You sound like me,.....FRICKEN NUT'S ! :eyecrazy:
I can be kinda of a perfectionist.

For some reason with my wifes tablet, when I click in the search box, my words disapears.
 
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johninct

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1" thick rubber. I did buy the ones specifically for my compressor but did not use them. They looked like cork board, so I went with 1" rubber.
 

Modern Garage

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I installed my compressor about ten years ago withthe square cork with rubber face pads. They collapsed to about a quarter of their original thickness in less than a year so I'm guessing they don't do much to isolate but the big bertha has never moved a millimeter since I dropped it there.
Joe
 
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427HISS

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Your tank can crack and leak if you bolt it rigidly to concrete without rubber. Why do mine not walk but OP does?

Mine does the waltz around the garage. I let it lead by my feet on top of it. :p

It was a perody buddy. lol :lol_hitti

With nothing between the concrete floor and the feet, it's noisy.
 

notlob

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Even though they are considerably more expensive, I think I'd buy these instead of the cork pads :

https://www.supplyhouse.com/DiversiTech-MP-2E-EVA-Anti-Vibration-Pad-2-x-2-x-7-8

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Kenskip1

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I borrowed a few pieces of cedar shake siding from my neighbors house. These are tapered and work like a charm.Ken
 
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