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Fred, <br /> <br />One thing that probably helps to keep my track level is I'm using short pieces of 2X4's as the risers under the plywood, all cut on a miter saw. I didn't notice any additional effort to hold the track flat, but then I weighted the plywood down while the risers were glued in place. Nothing like brute force to make it all fit properly, right? <br /> <br />I also established the level in the room using a water level before I built the benchwork so that everything is as flat as possible. All of my benchwork is hung off the wall, with no legs to the floor. So far, so good. <br /> <br />Mark in Utah
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