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Installing a Dance Pole on a Sagging Dance Floor
I finally managed to get myself a dance pole recently so I can partake of learning to pole dance, but I have run in a slight kink. I live in an old building where the floors sag a slight bit. It isn’t a lot, but it is enough to make the base of the pole to have some play while the top part is tight.
So, I am debating on ways to deal with safely shimming up the bottom. One idea is to get a rubber workshop matt to put below it so there is a bit more give between the base and the floor or making a shim out of some type of material to make up the different. (I don’t think wood shims would be a very good for this.) I think I have some old Marly dance floor roles somewhere that might work as shims if I cut it and layer it right…
I am sure other people deal with non-ideal environments for installing their poles, such as old apartments or houses. What solutions have you found for sloping or sagging floors?
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