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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 138805" data-attributes="member: 13825"><p>I would think you could maybe make some silicone bumps/drops, between things , just make sure you don't glue the two together this way the glass will rest against that over ratting, I</p><p></p><p> that or maybe add some rubber insulation that has a tape on the back of one side and again stick between plates that rattle, just keep it loose enough for the glass to slide against and not pull it off</p><p> when dealing with rattles some times you have to get creative and do what ever works, might not look the best but it can be done</p><p></p><p> as for ear plugs/muffs</p><p> I personally found that I will use them more if I leave a set of Muff in the cab , I find Magnetic hooks work great to hang them on inside a cab and then are always there when using machine, so I never forget to bring them, and when not using they can be hung on the hooks and out of my way, I get the hooks cheap at harbor freight, they come in handy for other things too</p><p></p><p> I leave a set of ear muffs in all things with cabs now a days, I value my hearing more and more as I get older, something I once took for granted</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 138805, member: 13825"] I would think you could maybe make some silicone bumps/drops, between things , just make sure you don't glue the two together this way the glass will rest against that over ratting, I that or maybe add some rubber insulation that has a tape on the back of one side and again stick between plates that rattle, just keep it loose enough for the glass to slide against and not pull it off when dealing with rattles some times you have to get creative and do what ever works, might not look the best but it can be done as for ear plugs/muffs I personally found that I will use them more if I leave a set of Muff in the cab , I find Magnetic hooks work great to hang them on inside a cab and then are always there when using machine, so I never forget to bring them, and when not using they can be hung on the hooks and out of my way, I get the hooks cheap at harbor freight, they come in handy for other things too I leave a set of ear muffs in all things with cabs now a days, I value my hearing more and more as I get older, something I once took for granted [/QUOTE]
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