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#54948 08/13/05 02:07 AM
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55cm??? (21.6")
It sounds about a meter off. are you sure it wasn't 55" (139cm)


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#54949 08/13/05 08:54 AM
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I just heard about a law suit because the dining room fixture was nose height and some woman walked into it when they were moving in.
Let's hope she and her lawyer get hit by a bus on the way to the courtroom.

#54950 08/15/05 08:19 PM
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It's my company policy to tie up any fixture wich would normally hang under 7'.

So basicly all of them except for foyer lights.

#54951 08/17/05 08:31 PM
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We hang all dining and breakfast fixtures at 66" AFF also. We always raise them up to keep people from walking into them and to keep the flooring guys from wacking them when they walk through with rolls of carpet.

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