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Back about 1980 I was in the old Packard plant in Detroit where they had built the Merlin engines under license during WW II. The floor was hardwood block that was "on end" and about 10" thick. The reason was to dampen the vibrations of the machines and prevent transfer of the noise and vibration. I was told this was "state of the art" then and it still works pretty dang well!
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