• The ground the kids Playhouse is on is sloped. It currently has wood and paving slabs to make it levelish as a place holder, but I need to make the ground under each footing the same height to put an Ecobase tile under each leg.

    What is a good strategy for doing this?

    Normally I'd use a long bit of straight timber. But in this case I don't need (or want) to level the whole area - just make each footing the same level.

    I was wondering about getting a long bit of wood then screwing two smaller pieces the same length at each end at a right angle then put a spirt level on top.

    Hopefully that makes sense.

    Will that work? Is there another obvious / common method?

    Cheers.


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  • Do you have a laser level or could borrow one? Your only problem with your suggestion is that you're relying on the wood being straight

  • A water level knocked up from a couple of bottles and a length of hose?

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