I made two 2-1/2” tall cylindrical shims out of soup cans.
I’m very pleased with the first, made from the type that requires a can opener to open. It was about a quarter-inch too large in circumference, but since I used a nibbler to slit it, it slipped into the base perfectly. The post slid snuggly inside. The remaining rim keeps the can in place.
The other can was one of those pull-tab types. It was slightly smaller, so I used tin snips to slit it. There is a problem with the narrow inside rim that remains when the top is off. I folded it down, but it extends beyond the outer rim, creating TWO layers between the post and the lower collar of the cast top. I forced it on with a rubber mallet. Looks okay, but I’m thinking the different thickness is putting unnecessary stress on the cast there, which was the exact concern that led me to want to try shimming it.
I’ll see IF I can get it back apart, and find another can, LOL.
EDIT - Yep, it came off with some more pounding. I took advantage of the opportunity to relieve a sharp edge with a file and touched up the paint.