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![]() Good idea, but no old wetsuits lying around. I could check some dive shops tho...
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![]() take some airline hose. slice it length wise and slide it over the bottom edges of the pumps and skimmer. Use some zip ties to secure if its not tight enough.
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![]() Brad - I put grey, poly-style underlay in my sump under my return pump. 2 years and is not showing any signs of breaking down. Got it from Home Depot.
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![]() A clean tea towel folded over a few times and placed under will work good for now until you can find something more permanent
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![]() I just put a piece of fairly thin styrofoam under mine. I think it was previously a styro fish box lid
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![]() Mouse pad
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![]() Right, +1
I have seen mouse pads made of wetsuit material. neoprene |