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The corner of my office goes green
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<blockquote data-quote="RR" data-source="post: 14259"><p>Yes, then the wheels do make sense. Although you might still consider flat rubber mats directly under the feet in the 'normal' position. Something that works well is 3mm gasket rubber as used between flange couplings in galvanised plumbing. You can buy it at any plumber shop, is cheap, skidfree, basically just a huge bargain. I use it under my B&W's (I don't use the rollers or the optional feet, they are flat on the ground on these rubber mats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RR, post: 14259"] Yes, then the wheels do make sense. Although you might still consider flat rubber mats directly under the feet in the 'normal' position. Something that works well is 3mm gasket rubber as used between flange couplings in galvanised plumbing. You can buy it at any plumber shop, is cheap, skidfree, basically just a huge bargain. I use it under my B&W's (I don't use the rollers or the optional feet, they are flat on the ground on these rubber mats. [/QUOTE]
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