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20862 Re: Bathtub question for the board...
   Decomposed > But point "A" is what I thought you meant when you were t...
Zimbler0   6TH POPE   30 Jul 2021
2:55 AM
20852 Re: Bathtub question for the board...
   decomp ...a Problem For You isn't the same thing as a REAL PROBLEM. I...
ribit   6TH POPE   30 Jul 2021
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20846 Re: Bathtub question for the board...
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micro   6TH POPE   30 Jul 2021
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kathy_s16   6TH POPE   30 Jul 2021
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Re: Bathtub question for the board...

By: Decomposed in 6TH POPE
Fri, 30 Jul 21 1:39 AM
Msg. 20839 of 60014
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Zimbler0:

Re: “If 'too short' is a problem . . . I would think that that would be a problem anywhere you put them.”
This is probably just a miscommunication. When I said she's short, I meant that knobs on the Left Side at point "A" could make her life difficult. Further back than that would make my life difficult too. it's a big tub.

But point "A" is what I thought you meant when you were talking about putting the knobs on the Left Side.

The Front Left, point "B," wouldn't be a problem for anyone. There's just a question of whether we'd want the knobs to be separated from the water tap since we don't want the tap to be at point "B." Putting the tap on the Left Side (not at the Front Left) might not even be an option. The plumber never suggested it, and he may have already put the water pipes through the floor, dictating approximately where the tap will go.

I'll bring it up with both my wife and my plumber. I should see him on Monday.

Making decisions affecting a house is quite a challenge. Everyone should experience it at least once.





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