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Adjustable legs/feet
Hi,
I am about to embark on the construction of a built in bed, and want a support leg half way along one side. I was going to joint in a piece of wood, but was a bit doubtful about getting millimetre precision with my dodgy woodwork. Now kitchen units have adjustable feet, but they are ugly and designed to be hidden by the plinth - also an individual leg is not very strong, especially laterally. A quick Google shows nice chrome breakfast bar legs which are far too tall, and the usual stumpy plastic legs for kitchen units. Anyone know of a source of a suitable strong stumpy but undeniably pretty leg? Cheers Dave R |
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