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TARDIS_TIME_TRA
Sep 03, 2014Explorer
This comment was posted on the Tiger Forum. "Those look like fatigue cracks. Maybe you should put some rubber spacers under the brackets at the cover attach points so that the cover can't bounce, flexing the metal."
I thought this was a great suggestion.
This is how I solved the vibration problem as suggested by "bway" above. I used 4 square section of Airx Shock Decking which we use on boats to stand on. Each little Hour-glass shaped section absorbs part of the shock load. I will let you know how it is working when we return from our Tardis Time Travel Adventures in Nov. Thanks again for the suggestion…..
![](http://i.imgur.com/avw3mgKl.jpg)
views of shock pads
![](http://i.imgur.com/sZDzbUUl.jpg)
two of the shock pads in place
I thought this was a great suggestion.
This is how I solved the vibration problem as suggested by "bway" above. I used 4 square section of Airx Shock Decking which we use on boats to stand on. Each little Hour-glass shaped section absorbs part of the shock load. I will let you know how it is working when we return from our Tardis Time Travel Adventures in Nov. Thanks again for the suggestion…..
![](http://i.imgur.com/avw3mgKl.jpg)
views of shock pads
![](http://i.imgur.com/PajvME1l.jpg)
![](http://i.imgur.com/sZDzbUUl.jpg)
two of the shock pads in place
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