I had concerns about heat with a Pismo. I solved that problem by raising the Pismo up and also gaining more traction.

I found some large rubber bumpers (maybe an inch and a quarter square and half an inch high) - the same ones as used under objects placed on wooden tables - like the little ones used to keep paintings from scratching the wall.

I put 11 of them under the Pismo - four in front, four in back and three in the center - roughly following the internal structural supports.

The machine doesn't slide an inch (11 bumpers in a small area is a lot of friction), there is plenty of airspace underneath, and I've had them on for three years without replacement.

My two sons in Mac-related work wince when they see it - but I think it works.

Paul


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