K Knighton Joined 7 Jan 2020 Messages 8 Reaction score 0 Country 4 May 2020 #16 I’m assuming that if we trim the edges and glue the white trim back in the same issue will keep on happening as the board is in contact with the floor....
I’m assuming that if we trim the edges and glue the white trim back in the same issue will keep on happening as the board is in contact with the floor....
K Knighton Joined 7 Jan 2020 Messages 8 Reaction score 0 Country 4 May 2020 #17 Thankyou all for keeping on replying it is really appreciated.
JohnD Joined 15 Nov 2005 Messages 90,761 Reaction score 6,933 Location South Country 4 May 2020 #18 I remember seeing some adjustable stirrups somewhere, used for spacing WC cubicle partition walls off the floor. I'll see if I can find a link. Adjustable plastic feet as used on washing machines would also do. They don't even need to be adjustable.
I remember seeing some adjustable stirrups somewhere, used for spacing WC cubicle partition walls off the floor. I'll see if I can find a link. Adjustable plastic feet as used on washing machines would also do. They don't even need to be adjustable.
JohnD Joined 15 Nov 2005 Messages 90,761 Reaction score 6,933 Location South Country 4 May 2020 #19 I think the Adjustable Cabinet Legs - Plastic - 105-150mm - Square - Pack 4 would do. Throw away the top part, drill a hole for the screwed part of the foot to go into the bottom of the panel. Here's another alternative Base Levelling Leg - Adjustment Height 44mm browse the page (there are many other feet) https://www.ironmongerydirect.co.uk/search?query=partition feet
I think the Adjustable Cabinet Legs - Plastic - 105-150mm - Square - Pack 4 would do. Throw away the top part, drill a hole for the screwed part of the foot to go into the bottom of the panel. Here's another alternative Base Levelling Leg - Adjustment Height 44mm browse the page (there are many other feet) https://www.ironmongerydirect.co.uk/search?query=partition feet