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In Reply to: RE: Furniture sliders and spike footers posted by artemus on August 26, 2015 at 06:10:30
Carpet almost always has some pretty abrasive backing. For my 150+
speakers on wood floors, I fabricated some simple wooden blocks (2
inch square by 1 inch tall, drilled a divot on each top for the spikes
to seat themselves, and glued heavy felt on the underside of the blocks.
Works like a charm.
If you don't become the ocean, you'll be seasick every day.
- Leonard Cohen
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You turn the carpet over so the soft side slides on the hardwood. But your idea is interesting also.. Thanks.
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You paid HOW MUCH for that electrical receptacle?!!! Are YOU nuts?
> > You turn the carpet over so the soft side slides on the hardwood
Doh!
If you don't become the ocean, you'll be seasick every day.
- Leonard Cohen
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