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myredracer
Jun 16, 2016Explorer II
We've been using these blocks from CW and have 3 packs of them. They are usually fine, but for sites with larger stones (as opposed to crushed gravel) they don't stay flat very well and stones can get stuck in them. A few of them have gotten damaged from stones and have had to be tossed out. I like the idea of plastic blocks because they're light and easy to store. I'd be interested in hearing how durable Lynx levelers are.
Have also used the plastic blocks for leveling picnic tables, our BBQ and under the stab. jacks and even for making an extra step at our entry door on a severely sloping site.
We detest non-FHU CGs. I've done way more roughing it in my younger days than I care to remember and we now both want all the comforts of home. Most FHU sites we've seen are relatively smooth and level but they sometimes use gravel with round stones that can be up to 1 1/2" - 2" instead of something like 3/4 minus crushed gravel. The worst sloping sites I've seen have been paved ones.
Have also used the plastic blocks for leveling picnic tables, our BBQ and under the stab. jacks and even for making an extra step at our entry door on a severely sloping site.
We detest non-FHU CGs. I've done way more roughing it in my younger days than I care to remember and we now both want all the comforts of home. Most FHU sites we've seen are relatively smooth and level but they sometimes use gravel with round stones that can be up to 1 1/2" - 2" instead of something like 3/4 minus crushed gravel. The worst sloping sites I've seen have been paved ones.
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