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For an incline starter, you MAY want to look at using a construction shim. You get them from your local hardware / lumber store. Dirt cheap. Very thin on one end, and about 1/4" thick on the other end, and about 12" long. Usually made out of cedar. Carpenters use them shimming doors and pretty much anything else you could think of. A bundle of them costs about $5, which contains maybe 100 of them? You could probably bum a few of them off a builder at a construction site. <br /> <br />Mark in Utah
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