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Wood flooring and spikes??

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Old 14-01-2004, 11:00 AM   #1
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Wood flooring and spikes??

any cheap solutions for the speaker spikes on a wooden floof, dont want to just remove them as the sound changes.

is there a cheap solution.


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Old 14-01-2004, 11:19 AM   #2
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I put 4 phillips screws into the floor, the head takes the spikes. Okay you may not want to drill the floor, but the spikes will locate positively and not skate around causing more damage. When you move the holes are easily filled with plastic wood. A neat solution I think.

Position your speaker, press down to make small marks that will act as a drilling guide, drill small pilot holes and use small countersunk screws, prabably 1.5cm long, 8 gauge.
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Old 14-01-2004, 11:22 AM   #3
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Depends what you mean by cheap!

From around 15 quid up you can buy good quality floor protectors at any decent Hi-Fi dealer.

Alternatively, I have heard of people using coins with blu-tack on the floor side!
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Old 14-01-2004, 12:15 PM   #4
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That's exactly what I did with my Nautilus 803.I drilled coins (very small hole) for the spike to just fit in and underneath I used a square small piece of wood on each spike 4cmx 4cm ( 1.5 inch approx.) just to make sure nothing happens on my wooden floor.
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Old 14-01-2004, 7:02 PM   #5
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Cheap? try a penny under each spike!

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Old 14-01-2004, 10:17 PM   #6
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Pennies are what I used. Just bang a nail into the centre of the penny, not enough to go through but enough to make a small dent that the spike can sit in.
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drill tap a 2p coin and give her majesty a pierced ear
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Old 16-01-2004, 2:00 PM   #8
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nice...one. its just the wood floors are so popular now, I no others would have had the same problem........ 2p and blue tack is best then? bet the hifi shops chare loads .


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Old 16-01-2004, 3:36 PM   #9
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If you were worried about legalities, you could use a foreign coinage rather than commit the offence of "defacing a coin of the realm".
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