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| missioncontrol:
I use them under the appliances in my rentals... It makes it easy to move them out of the way when I do a deep clean.... I thought that they'd make an arcade cabinet move around to much if they were under them... it may be the difference of the vinyl flooring compared to carpet...... |
| 88mph:
Hey there, I really like the super sliders as well--but there are a few caveats to consider when using them.. When I use them, I usually put them on the four corners and try to stick an extra one in the middle. That way, if I'm moving a cab and one falls off, I don't get a big gouge in the floor. Another thing to consider is what I like to call the 'sandpaper effect'. If you use the super sliders on a machine that's on a nice floor, you can end up with little sanded areas where the sliders were sitting. This happens when dirt gets trapped under the sliders, and the machine gets moved around a little bit. I guess this is more of an issue with pinball machines though.. Anyway, they work great for moving machines around on the concrete in my garage! :) -88mph |
| AlanS17:
I've seen those before. Tried them, but they didn't work so well for me. Not enough friction on the top surface. They kept coming out of place. |
| Rocky:
Mine have adhesive so they stick to the leg levelers. They've never fallen off. |
| SirPoonga:
The produce I linked to is the same brand, but I got the octagon shped ones. The top side is foam so what ever sit on top of it sinks in, does not have problems with furniture staying on them. |
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