Composite Shims (12 Pack) - Hard Composite Shims for Home Improvement - Never Rot Shims for Leveling - Restaurant Table Shims - Table Wedges - Toilet Shims - DIY Furniture Levelers - Stock Your Home
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Stephanie
> 24 hourEasy to use
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mac girl*
> 24 hourIdeal shims for installing and leveling cabinets.
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D. Russell
> 24 hourThese are easy to install under furniture on carpet. They are long, so youll have to trim once leveled.
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Susan
> 24 hourGood for outdoor use, will hold up well.
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oleg pidtergerya
> 24 hourExcellent product
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Jimandy26
> 24 hourI used to level a dog crate in truck back seat
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Wilderness Family
> 24 hourI’m adding landscaping bricks to the top of an older retaining wall. Over time, some of the old bricks along the top of the wall have tilted a little back or forward. I used these shims under the new bricks to bring them back to level. I’d use a shim and a mallet under either the front or back of the added brick and check them with a bubble level. Once I had the new brick where I wanted it, I’d remove it, spray on some expanding gap-filling foam, and then set the brick back in place. I used a Dremel with a cutting wheel to cut the shim off at the edge of the brick. This gave me a good looking, level wall, with the bonus of having quite a lot of each shim to use between other bricks. They’re formed from a rugged plastic-like composite, 100% recycled material, and made in the USA. They’re inexpensive, you could use these on lots of projects, and they work well.
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Richard Fenton
> 24 hourto shim up porch screen posts
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Twitch
> 24 hourI love composite shims. They dont swell, rot or split like wood. These shims are of the same quality found in my local home improvement stores, but man, they are priced ridiculously high. $8 for a 12 pack, $13 for a 24 pack. Locally, they cost $2.28 for a 12 pack.
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Jay B
> 24 hourEasy to set and break off excess.