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9th July 2003, 04:22 PM #16
Hi,
Go to Clark rubber and buy some of the high density black moulded rubber (its cheap). You can get it in any dimension that you want (I suggest something about 10mm thick).
Take it home and cut it up with a hacksaw or jigsaw to suit your application.
I find its good as the weight of the furniture will both hold it down on the timber and create its own groove in the rubber so it doesnt slip on the rubber pad. Of course this is not reall good for chairs that are constantly being moved but is good for couches or tv stands etc. It also makes the furiniture higher by the thickness of the rubber but who gives a about one centimetre ?
After a VREY long time the rubber may stick to the floor but is easliy cleaned off.
Cheers
Zed
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