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Best way to raise a set of floor standers
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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel Weston" data-source="post: 97145" data-attributes="member: 620"><p>Hah hah.</p><p>Nope, I'm in Centurion so a little too far to travel for this one ;D</p><p>I've spoken to some of the granite guys and it looks like some of them will join two 30mm pieces together for a nominal fee.</p><p>I'm also going to try and find some sort of really flat paving stone or perhaps a paving brick of some sorts as I need it to be 30x30.</p><p>So you reckon with a laminate floor I should definitely isolate whatever I'm going to use away from it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel Weston, post: 97145, member: 620"] Hah hah. Nope, I'm in Centurion so a little too far to travel for this one ;D I've spoken to some of the granite guys and it looks like some of them will join two 30mm pieces together for a nominal fee. I'm also going to try and find some sort of really flat paving stone or perhaps a paving brick of some sorts as I need it to be 30x30. So you reckon with a laminate floor I should definitely isolate whatever I'm going to use away from it? [/QUOTE]
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