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Hey guys.

What's the best way to absorb washing machine vibrations?
It's currently on a suspended floor and sounds like a rocket take off.

I've got lots of polystyrene I could put underneath to absorb vibrations or any other material you could recommend.

Many thanks
 
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If you try mdf try 1 layer first, extra height might not do you any favours

You're saying extra height might make it vibrate more?
I was hoping to glue the 2 mdf sheets together to give it extra strength. I want the platform to sit straight and sturdy to resist the contours in the floor.
 

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