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Best way to raise a set of floor standers
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<blockquote data-quote="d0dja" data-source="post: 96887" data-attributes="member: 2244"><p>Or if you're feeling skint -- large concrete "stone look" garden pavers from Builders Pearhouse (prob about 8kg each), and a packet of cork wall tiles. Use contact glue or Liquid Nails to glue the cork mat onto the paver (the ones I found were almost exactly the same size, so no trimming). Put two or three on top of each other if you need more height. Or if you're feeling brave, get some tile adhesive and bond them together, then the cork mat to protect the floor and reduce vibration transfer (if needed, mine are wooden...)</p><p></p><p>Not sure (gurus?) if this is a technically sound approach, but seems to work well enough...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="d0dja, post: 96887, member: 2244"] Or if you're feeling skint -- large concrete "stone look" garden pavers from Builders Pearhouse (prob about 8kg each), and a packet of cork wall tiles. Use contact glue or Liquid Nails to glue the cork mat onto the paver (the ones I found were almost exactly the same size, so no trimming). Put two or three on top of each other if you need more height. Or if you're feeling brave, get some tile adhesive and bond them together, then the cork mat to protect the floor and reduce vibration transfer (if needed, mine are wooden...) Not sure (gurus?) if this is a technically sound approach, but seems to work well enough... [/QUOTE]
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