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As you guys know every dryer hook up is a pita. I have got one that I need to raise the corners of the dryer a tad more than 2-1/2" to line the exhaust pipe up. I currently have it blocked up. But not liking it for a permanent install. Like to have four adjustable risers (one for each corner) to do the job right. Recommendations.?



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Maybe use bed risers? They usually come in a variety of heights, have rubber feet? Should be cheap.
 
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I built a platform with 2x4's and plywood and painted it.


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If getting the exhaust vent connected to the dryer is your goal, would something like this work for you?

https://www.magvent-dryervent.com/

After trying alternative solutions over the years, this has been working like a champ.





 
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^^ that’s a great invention.
 
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See if it has screw adjustable feet.
If so you could make a simple 2x4 square base and use the feet to level and raise it the extra amount.

Something like these.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/PO...Pack-71189/309637325


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I built a platform with 2x4's and plywood and painted it.


That's what I did at my last house too, using a few bucks worth of scrap 2x4s, plywood, screws/glue, and black paint.
 
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