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Old 06-21-2015, 12:39 PM   #21
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Glued and screwed together a pair of 9" long 1"x8" lumber (so about 9" x 1 3/4" x 7 1/2").

They can be used flat or stand on either edge if additional height is needed.

Along with the lumber leveling blocks, they are stored in a large, shallow, plastic tub in the pass through so dirt and water don't bother anything.
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I use 1X6 boards to level. Most times only requires one board but occasionally I have to use both. Works very well and stores in the box of the truck. For the stabilizers I cut 12" 6x6 and screwed a 2x6 on 2 sides so this gives me over 8". I also added a strap to the end so they are easy to carry. Works great and easy to set up and store.
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