Hello
I need to level the wooden floor underneath the freezer so that the freezer stands vertical. The floor dips due to (old) subsidence. If I use a sheet of ply on fillets of wood to level the floor, what thickness of ply should I use? Could I get away with thicker fillets which would sit only under the wheels/feet of the freezer?
Is there a better solution?
Any and all help/advice much appreciated!
thanks
Damson
I need to level the wooden floor underneath the freezer so that the freezer stands vertical. The floor dips due to (old) subsidence. If I use a sheet of ply on fillets of wood to level the floor, what thickness of ply should I use? Could I get away with thicker fillets which would sit only under the wheels/feet of the freezer?
Is there a better solution?
Any and all help/advice much appreciated!
thanks
Damson