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C.l
> 3 dayGreat plastic shims exactly what I needed for around the house.
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Eddie Rattlehead
> 3 daySomeone recently bumped into our basketball hoop with their car and bent one of the supporting beams. This is almost impossible to fix or I used some of these wedges under the corner where the beam was bent. A simple yet effective way to level up the hoop again! This being said, 50 cents a piece seems expensive for what these are. I sincerely hope that you will find my review helpful.
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D. Russell
> 3 dayThese are easy to install under furniture on carpet. They are long, so youll have to trim once leveled.
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James R. Storck
> 3 dayFantastic product, very easy to adjust amount of shim by breaking off parts of shim. It was just what I needed for stabilizing deck posts.
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Tee
> 3 dayWorked as needed
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Robert
> 3 dayNice and solid, easy to break off where you need to. Doesnt splinter like wood wedges, and I suspect that they wont change size over time like the wood ones do. Highly recommended.
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Stephanie
> 3 dayEasy to use
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Susan
> 3 dayGood for outdoor use, will hold up well.
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Mr. Clean
Greater than one weeki assume the smell will dissipate but the offgassing upon opening was unbearable! Wonderful otherwist...solid, snaps easily, and easy to use.
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Wilderness Family
> 3 dayI’m adding landscaping bricks to the top of an older retaining wall. Over time, some of the old bricks along the top of the wall have tilted a little back or forward. I used these shims under the new bricks to bring them back to level. I’d use a shim and a mallet under either the front or back of the added brick and check them with a bubble level. Once I had the new brick where I wanted it, I’d remove it, spray on some expanding gap-filling foam, and then set the brick back in place. I used a Dremel with a cutting wheel to cut the shim off at the edge of the brick. This gave me a good looking, level wall, with the bonus of having quite a lot of each shim to use between other bricks. They’re formed from a rugged plastic-like composite, 100% recycled material, and made in the USA. They’re inexpensive, you could use these on lots of projects, and they work well.