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Levelling for a wine rack in a cellar
Hi peeps,
I've got this pre assembled wine rack - actually a couple of them, as they are modular. I've been living with one of them for a while but since my wine collection has grown I now need to add this second rack, clip them together, and install them on the floor of my cellar. The trouble is, the cellar floor is uneven, so try as I might wherever I site the rack I can't get it level. Furthermore I need to fasten it to the plywood lined walls using those clips or, if the wall is near enough, a long screw. The wall has a cheapo skirting effect at the bottom, so it's hard to get the rack near the wall. So basically I'm looking for some idea as to how to build a levelling for the rack, and perhaps raise it above the skirting somehow (probably a good idea to have it off the ground anyway, as it has been known to flood). Thank you for any ideas, Dan |
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