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Garages with drains

dboat

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This is more of a curiousity question. I moved up North from living in the South almost my entire life. I have a 3 car garage with a floor drain for each stall. Because of this, I have a slight slope from the walls to the drain. Since I have several metal shelving units, to level them, I have put a piece of 1/2" (approx) under the legs that are closest to the drain. Is this a common practice? Or does anyone else do something different?
Also, since I am looking at putting RaceDeck down, I am thinking of maybe having the back legs sit on the concrete and the fronts be on the RaceDeck.

Comments anyone?

Dana
 
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gdf_77

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you may want to look at making an adjustable "foot". Maybe tack weld a nut inside the bottom of the leg where it hits the floor, thread in a bolt until its level than thread on a jam nut against the nut to hold everything in place
 
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dboat

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gdf_77 said:
you may want to look at making an adjustable "foot". Maybe tack weld a nut inside the bottom of the leg where it hits the floor, thread in a bolt until its level than thread on a jam nut against the nut to hold everything in place

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