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I'm installing a new toilet on a basement floor. I lined up the
flange slots with the bowl holes and traced around the perimeter of the toilet. When dry-fitted It slightly rocks on the concrete floor. I can remove small amounts of the concrete with a Dremmel tool. Is there an easier way than trial-and-error to determine the high points? How is this usually done? I'm guessing that this rocking has to be eliminated before I can proceed with the install? TIA |
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