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wa8yxm
Apr 12, 2014Explorer III
Driveway slabs tend to be kind of thin by my standards. Thus easily damaged.
I'd plank it, I have in my motor home
For leveling several "Stair Steps" some 2 step, some 3 (2 of each in fact)
These are 2xTire width layed out as follows
Step 3
The second step
And of coruse the bottom step
The bottom step is 3 feet long and the 2nd 2 and the 3rd 1 This gets me as level as possible BEFORE i extend jacks
I also have some 2x12x12 slabs I have six of these 4 are double thickeness (two slabs glued together cross grain) and 2 are singles.
I use these with my hand jacks and stands but they can go under tires as well
Id use the 2x12's at the very least. Under the tires the grain should run the same direction as the tracks Under the jacks it does not matter.
I'd plank it, I have in my motor home
For leveling several "Stair Steps" some 2 step, some 3 (2 of each in fact)
These are 2xTire width layed out as follows
Step 3
The second step
And of coruse the bottom step
The bottom step is 3 feet long and the 2nd 2 and the 3rd 1 This gets me as level as possible BEFORE i extend jacks
I also have some 2x12x12 slabs I have six of these 4 are double thickeness (two slabs glued together cross grain) and 2 are singles.
I use these with my hand jacks and stands but they can go under tires as well
Id use the 2x12's at the very least. Under the tires the grain should run the same direction as the tracks Under the jacks it does not matter.
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