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| Posted: Fri Jun 15th, 2007 08:45 am |
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nickfixit
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You have a few things working against you... 1. A Duet on a wooden floor will vibrate more than if it was on concrete. 2. Over time, the wood floor will weaken from the constant forces, and the vibration will get worse. 3. A Duet on a pedestal will vibrate more than one on the floor. 4. The pan under the washer will make it vibrate more. You can try the cushion/mat things, I've never seen them in service so I can't say if they work or not. Nick The washer and dryer belong in the basement, or at least on a cement floor.
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