levelling floor for freezer

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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
 
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i would check but often one or more off the feet will have screw ajustment on the feet
as you face the locknut place a spanner on the nut and move right to left to loosen[if fitted]
as you face the foot place a spanner on the nut and move right to left to lower
 
Hi Big-all - thanks for the tip. It's a new freezer, not yet delivered but the website says only the front feet are adustable - so that might work - will just have to wait until the freezer is delivered to find out if it does or doesn't!

thanks again
 

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