Didn't even know Brett read this thread....
Greg, as he mentioned, any HD rubber piece would work well enough... I'd imagine conveyor belt would be good too.... what I used was leftover hunks of my bedmat...
mounted on the full underside of 2 pieces of pressure-treated wood, then squares under each foot...
one thing i should note that Quincy recommends that i did not do is, they say to run studs, and double nut above the mounting flange, leaving the bottom nut slightly loose to the foot... I understand why they would want it that way, but the lags they had it mounted to the pallet with where so nice, i said screw it and used those....
doubt it'll make much difference if any... especially with 2 seperate layers of rubber, and the wood to dampen it...
one thing i did on my old unit was to put a hotwater heater blanket around the tank... that helps a bunch with noise too... tho i wont be doing that this time as the blue quincy is too sexy as is....
i had seen something on the Quincy site about the intake kit but didn't investigate it.. now having run it, a fair amount of the noise DOES come from the intake.... I may consider it, as i can't plumb the intake anywhere else... but i'm pretty certain if i enclose that area, i wont hear much ofd anything.. and honestly i'd prefer that, mainly for the reason the damn thing is so clean, i'd like to keep it that way... as is, the dungeon will have it covered in schtuff in no time...
one more.....
oh, and as seen in the first pic.... something i REALLY dig is the fact it doesn't have some stupid petcock buried under the bottom.... plumbed to that nice valve..... i wont be going with an automatic drain, i'm pretty good about that, and with that valve it'll be easy peezy....
the dungeon got a GOOD cleaning this weekend.. not everything, but it's VASTLY improved.. back to work next weekend!

