quote:Originally posted by Snoonyb
I would hope that this would be an example and that everyone should take a lesson from it.
Interesting.
There was a contractor hired.
An architect hired.
Apparently, no one including the homeowner had a tape measure.
The contract is a legal document.
The architects prepared and signed drawings are a legal document.
Each of these documents are "stand alone."
By the way, there is an "appliance lift," available from cabinet hardware suppliers, which installs in a base cabinet, is spring loaded and is for the express purpose of affording easy access for heavy, awkward appliances.
Illegitimas non-carborundum
I would hope that this would be an example and that everyone should take a lesson from it.
Interesting.
There was a contractor hired.
An architect hired.
Apparently, no one including the homeowner had a tape measure.
The contract is a legal document.
The architects prepared and signed drawings are a legal document.
Each of these documents are "stand alone."
By the way, there is an "appliance lift," available from cabinet hardware suppliers, which installs in a base cabinet, is spring loaded and is for the express purpose of affording easy access for heavy, awkward appliances.
Illegitimas non-carborundum
cheers
It's sometimes better to be lucky than smart.
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