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Need a rubber map to go under my computers

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The cabinet that my computers sit on (server & workstation) is a legal size metal file cabinet and it reverberates from the vibration of the computers.

I'm looking for a rubber map to put under the computers. Office Depot doesn't carry anything like that.

Anyone got any suggestions?

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Would those work?
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Post by smb »

Dynamat maybe ? but a cheaper solution might be a roll of cork.
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rubbermade draw liners avail art home depot or lowes !
cut to size and cheap to !
or sears and get tool box liner mats ! work the same way ! ;)
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just go to a roofing place and get the rubber matting they use on roofs. then just cut it to size with i utility knife.
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Post by renovation »

[quote
just go to a roofing place and get the rubber matting they use on roofs. then just cut it to size with i utility knife. ;) [/QUOTE] fp they may just give you a peice large enought say you need a sample - of .045 and .060 firestone epdm ! :)
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Yeah, I'd do what bellringer said and get that tool box liner from Sears. Probably the cheapest.
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Post by RubberDuckie »

You can go to sears and get the rubber mats that go inside tool boxes.
Good quality, kind of tacky to keep the computer in place and thick enough to remove the vibration.
They might be more then you want to spend tho.
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Post by RubberDuckie »

Doh... my bad... they are called Dyno-Mats
the same thing everyone else are refering to.
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I take old desktop calendars and put them under for that purpose.
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