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Old 01-26-2005, 09:34 PM
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YEah, that would work. But, try using one of the laser levels first. I set mine on what I felt was the high side of the barn floor, as I knew the far wall was sagging just from looking at it. But I needed to get a 'real' measurement so as to raise it up the needed amount. Set yours in one corner of the room. Measure directly in front of the unit. Then measure the other three corners and subtract the first dimension from them. That will tell you how the floor actually sets. May also be a good idea to measure a few 'mid' points, too. Sketch out the room and put down the dimensions and you can see it developing. I'd check the ceiling at the same time. Are the windows straight up and down?
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