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Glazelock PS01-IN Prescored Wood Shims, 8" x 1-1/4" x 3/8" (12) 12 Packs
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Cost effective pre-scored shim eliminates the need to cut or score and breaks off clean
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Reduces time and labor cost
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Nicely tapered and feathered ends make them easy to use on so many applications.
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Used for installing, aligning, and leveling commercial and residential windows, doors, cabinets and countertops, plumbing, shimming tables, and crafts
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Inexpensive solution for a variety of applications
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Glazelock quality and durability is trusted by high performance professionals across several industries
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100% kiln dried and Made in the USA
The Glazelock PS01-IN Prescored Wood Shims are a cost-effective solution for a wide range of leveling and aligning applications. Measuring 8" x 1-1/4" x 3/8", this pack of 12 sets of shims is designed to save you time and labor costs with their pre-scored design. Say goodbye to the hassle of cutting or scoring shims - these shims break off cleanly and easily.
With nicely tapered and feathered ends, these wood shims are incredibly user-friendly and versatile. They can be used for installing, aligning, and leveling commercial and residential windows, doors, cabinets, countertops, plumbing, tables, and even various craft projects. This product is perfect for professionals in the construction industry looking for a reliable and inexpensive solution for their projects.
Manufactured in the USA, these shims are 100% kiln-dried for maximum durability and quality. Glazelock is a trusted brand among high-performance professionals across multiple industries, ensuring you can rely on the consistency and strength of these shims for your work.
Explore the full range of Construction Shims, Horseshoe Shims, Aluminum Shims, and Leveling Shims to find the perfect solution for your specific needs. Trust Glazelock for all your leveling and aligning requirements in your projects.
