I want to glue/bond 2 pieces of 1 inch thick neoprene (80 durometer) to make as close as possible a 2 inch thick single piece. I want a cylinder 2 inches tall and 3 inches in diameter.
I can cut the disks from a 1 inch sheet with a hole saw at just a smidge over 3" diameter (drop from a 3.25" hole saw). I already have the 1" sheet neoprene and the saw. I want the two inch thick piece to fit into a 3 inch deep x 3.1 inch diameter hole in tubing along with metal adjustment parts. These parts will be adjustable pads for a machine base. The neoprene will be on a concrete floor extending maybe 1/4 to 3/4" from the tubing. Extension of neoprene will vary according to floor flatness and level. A screw and plate from above will allow adjustments for height and leveling.
So the question is: is there an adhesive that will make the two pieces of neoprene the equivalent of a single piece of neoprene? Or do I need to find 2 inch thick neoprene?
Or if I'm causing trouble with the feet being too squishy should I use a different material or method? I don't need it wiggling. The machine weighs about 900 pounds and will sit on 4 feet.
Any ideas welcomed.
I can cut the disks from a 1 inch sheet with a hole saw at just a smidge over 3" diameter (drop from a 3.25" hole saw). I already have the 1" sheet neoprene and the saw. I want the two inch thick piece to fit into a 3 inch deep x 3.1 inch diameter hole in tubing along with metal adjustment parts. These parts will be adjustable pads for a machine base. The neoprene will be on a concrete floor extending maybe 1/4 to 3/4" from the tubing. Extension of neoprene will vary according to floor flatness and level. A screw and plate from above will allow adjustments for height and leveling.
So the question is: is there an adhesive that will make the two pieces of neoprene the equivalent of a single piece of neoprene? Or do I need to find 2 inch thick neoprene?
Or if I'm causing trouble with the feet being too squishy should I use a different material or method? I don't need it wiggling. The machine weighs about 900 pounds and will sit on 4 feet.
Any ideas welcomed.