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Old 10-29-2016, 07:53 PM
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Default I had the same issue ,, used these shims

https://www.amazon.ca/EZ-Shim-ETC-1A...ywords=ez+shim

once a year I check the level and have to tweak it a little,
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Old 10-30-2016, 04:59 AM
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Myka, great suggestion. What do you suggest shimming with? Are smaller point of contact (e.g. cedar "wedge" shims) okay for this, and just placing them every six inches or so?
Use composite shims, they won't crush, rot, splinter, or expand like wood shims can. Plus cedar shims are very soft- they're designed to shim vertically, not carry a load horizontally. Use a whole pack or two...they are inexpensive. If you place the shims close together they won't dent the plywood. If you place them too far apart they will get pressed into the plywood.
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