SWPruett
Member
Hello all,
I have a very nice 1941 Red Devil Cat 30 paint shaker I just finished freshening up. The machine works extremely well but is walks itself all over creation during operation. The machine came with no base of any sort and only harder rubber pads under each corner.
I found Radia (who now owns the Red Devil brand) still makes a spring-foot base for it for the ridiculous sum of about $300 (that ain't happening). With that, I was wondering if anyone out there has already tackled a mounting solution to remedy the vibration problem with success.
I'd like to keep the machine portable rather than permanently mounted to the floor, but perhaps that's the only viable solution. I'd appreciate any thoughts or experiences you've got!
Thanks!
Sven
I have a very nice 1941 Red Devil Cat 30 paint shaker I just finished freshening up. The machine works extremely well but is walks itself all over creation during operation. The machine came with no base of any sort and only harder rubber pads under each corner.
I found Radia (who now owns the Red Devil brand) still makes a spring-foot base for it for the ridiculous sum of about $300 (that ain't happening). With that, I was wondering if anyone out there has already tackled a mounting solution to remedy the vibration problem with success.
I'd like to keep the machine portable rather than permanently mounted to the floor, but perhaps that's the only viable solution. I'd appreciate any thoughts or experiences you've got!
Thanks!
Sven


