Post #1 · Posted at 2010-12-25 04:55:27am 14.5 years ago
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So my lovely parents decided to bestow upon me a piece of their 30 year old wall unit to put my TV in and whatnot. However the piece of furniture shakes rather violently whenever I play DDR and is really distracting and dangerous as things stored on the upper levels and things around it fall from the shock waves of me stepping (I'm a big dude trying to pass 10s on the old scale - thus the shaking). Is there anything I should put on the bottom of the unit to prevent or even stifle the shaking?
One idea I had was to put some of that "Super Dense" DDR pad foam that could knock out a dude if you hit them hard enough on the bottom of the unit under each leg to act as shock absorbers. Any other suggestions or should I just give up playing DDR in my home because of this piece of cra- I mean lovely gift?
One idea I had was to put some of that "Super Dense" DDR pad foam that could knock out a dude if you hit them hard enough on the bottom of the unit under each leg to act as shock absorbers. Any other suggestions or should I just give up playing DDR in my home because of this piece of cra- I mean lovely gift?
Post #2 · Posted at 2010-12-28 04:16:44am 14.5 years ago
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"Oh god what I have dooooone?!" |
More nails and support struts. Perhaps a lighter tv?