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WUVIE

NORTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA
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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 2:06 am   Post subject: Interesting tidbit about walls and 3, 4, 5...


Yesterday I learned an interesting tidbit which is fun to know even if you are not a carpenter, builder, etc.

Let's say you purchase a corner unit of cabinets, then try to place them in the corner, but they don't fit right. Hmm. What's the deal here? The room is square, the corner unit is a corner unit, what could
be wrong?

Find a corner. From the right wall, measure three feet in to the corner. Now on the left wall,
measure four feet out away from the corner. The starting point of the three foot measurement to the ending point of the four foot measurement on the opposite wall should be five feet long.

Basically you are measuring the triangular space. If the measurements are taken and you come out with three feet, four feet and five feet, your walls are squared.

Hope I've made sense. It sure helped me to understand why our formica unit had to be somewhat wedged.

Karen Marie




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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 2:11 am   Post subject:


Ahh Wuvie the good ole Pythagorean theorem there, that took me right back to my mathematics classes Smile That's a great tip to see if you are on the right track, thanks!


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eileen


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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 2:14 am   Post subject:


Just tried this and obviously our walls aren't square. Well it's to be expected I suppose in a 17th century, stone built cottage. Certainly makes life more interesting!!! Rolling Eyes


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aprilconnett

Winston_Salem, NC
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Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 3:39 pm   Post subject:


Eileen,

I think that is a fair trade-off:

You get all of the wonderful ambience(sp?) of an historical home, but the walls aren't perfectly square.

I'd take it!

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Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 7:44 pm   Post subject:


Being from Wisconsin, I can only say "pass the cheese", and try a carpenters square.

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