Turntable shelf - tired of sweet spot footfalls

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I have one spot in my music room..just one...that caused my whole table area to sway..no matter how heavy or isolated...Enter the idea people have been pushing me to but I was too stubborn to do..LOL

Well, yes, I did listen. Bought my braces, mounted with 75lb wall anchors..lol..so I don't think she is going anywhere..cant fall far anyway...I like it..NO MORE STEPPING LIGHTLY...Thanks all

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Even the giraffe can still keep an eye on things...

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Rob...that is the way to do it. If the shelf is deep enough you can still put whatever isolation platform you want underneath the table to prevent airborne sources of vibration :D but footfalls will definitely not impact your tt now. Good job!
 
Having the shelf mounted on a bearing wall will give really good support and vibration resistance since the foundation or a steel I-beam is right under it.
 
Thanks all...funny thing is, I still find myself stepping easy in front of it because I was used to it...but don't have to anymore...LOL
 
I had same issues. I built a 200 lb stand to fix it and it worked. Only problem is I think its ugly and I want to replace it with my newer stand im working on ,but I'm worried I will have the same problem. Since its smaller and lighter. If it starts happening again I might have to go the wall shelf route too. Nice job!!!!!!!
 
I have one spot in my music room..just one...that caused my whole table area to sway..no matter how heavy or isolated...Enter the idea people have been pushing me to but I was too stubborn to do..LOL

Well, yes, I did listen. Bought my braces, mounted with 75lb wall anchors..lol..so I don't think she is going anywhere..cant fall far anyway...I like it..NO MORE STEPPING LIGHTLY...Thanks all

1001505_675714799110652_1195375108_n.jpg


382531_675717442443721_441975138_n.jpg


Even the giraffe can still keep an eye on things...

599545_675717902443675_422245707_n.jpg

Very Nice Work! That's the way to fix it. Now Enjoy some Music!

John. :)
 
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