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Desertboy
Jan 16, 2014Explorer
Quote/I would think for plywood to work properly the edge of the plywood should make full contact with the ground or whatever the surface is. I assume the only way to level it would be to dig out the area where the wood sits. End of quote/ Or you could add some dirt in the low places versus digging out the high places. But I wouldn't worry about it being perfect because its not like you have to lower it until your jacks are off the ground. I would distribute the weight between the X and the jacks. Its more like extra protection under your Tc, not a foundation. Personally I could eyeball a level enough place without getting out of the truck. I don't think I will ever take mine off, But I like the concept so much Im going to purchase the plywood just to have it with me. I can build it on the spot. Last year I purchased the cheap set of Battery powered tools at lowes. Its the Rockwell set. Skillsaw, Sawzall, Drill, flashlight, 2 batteries, and a charger. For $100. I use them a lot and they are holding up fine. They already paid for themselves 10 times over. Its a good lightweight cheap set. Just wanted to share that.
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