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Unread 03/08/2018, 10:11 PM   #44
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Ok I have a stupid question. If the floor is actually level, but one tile sticks ups more than the one next to it, wouldn't that make the stand not level? So if the foam is just meant to relieve pressure points and not to level the stand, wouldn't it still be out of level?
How do I word this so it can be understood easily?

We're talking minor differences between individual tiles I believe.

If the predominance of the tiles were approximately the same height overall, with only one of two high spots - responsible
for the rocking, the weight on top of the >ply - foam < would pressure force a levelling. The high spots would sink into the foam.
The majority of tiles the the same height would dominate. And with ply on top, the entirity of the cabinet will be in contact with the floor it's sitting on.




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