professor solderflux
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I'd be interested in hearing from anyone on ideas for improvised shock mounting for the various electronics, computers, and radios that one would place inside a shelter. I know some shelters come with equipment mounting shelves and tie-down web straps (mine did not), but usually not any provision for protecting and isolating the equipment from road shock. A good set of leaf springs helps, but a rutted road or potholes can still deliver quite a jolt (Illinois roads are the worst I'VE seen!).
I can fabricate some rigid shelving for my shelter to house the computers and radio gear, but I'm not sure what to do about cushioning the equipment's case from the shelf. Commercial isolation mounts are around $8 each plus shipping, so at four mounts per shelf--OUCH! Instead I was thinking about getting some 1/2" GI sleeping pads (24" x 72"), and cutting them to fit each shelf, and using OD straps and footman loops to secure the equipment to the padded shelf.
Opinions, or other ideas welcomed...
I can fabricate some rigid shelving for my shelter to house the computers and radio gear, but I'm not sure what to do about cushioning the equipment's case from the shelf. Commercial isolation mounts are around $8 each plus shipping, so at four mounts per shelf--OUCH! Instead I was thinking about getting some 1/2" GI sleeping pads (24" x 72"), and cutting them to fit each shelf, and using OD straps and footman loops to secure the equipment to the padded shelf.
Opinions, or other ideas welcomed...