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JaxDad
May 30, 2017Explorer III
I don't know how big (small?) a fridge you're looking at using but the simple solution is to just cut some large (1"+) wood dowels the thickness of the foam board and then drill holes in the foam board roughly (does not need to be exact at all) where the fridge will stand.
The dowels will act like table legs under the plywood and will support the weight of the fridge.
As Wizard mentioned, the plywood will take most of the weight.
You could do the same anywhere a constant load will be applied and areas like walkways and door ways too.
The dowels will act like table legs under the plywood and will support the weight of the fridge.
As Wizard mentioned, the plywood will take most of the weight.
You could do the same anywhere a constant load will be applied and areas like walkways and door ways too.
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