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![]() "RST Engineering" wrote in message ... A 15" medicine cabinet was designed to fit between standard 2x4 studs on 16" centers. The blades dropped into the inter-wall space created by those 2x4s. A quick calculation for a medicine cabinet at 5' high, 15" wide, 3.5" deep shows a space of some 3150 cubic inches. Assuming the blades were about 1" x 2" x 0.005, this gives a blade volume of.01 cubic inches. You could drop 315,000 blades into the slot before the space filled up. If you changed blades every other day, you had a little over 1700 years of capacity. IF they fell correctly (flat). |
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In California we never worried about it. The next earthquake would always
level them out. {;-) Jim "Edgar" wrote in message ... If you changed blades every other day, you had a little over 1700 years of capacity. IF they fell correctly (flat). |
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![]() "RST Engineering" wrote in message ... In California we never worried about it. The next earthquake would always level them out. :-Q LOL You're right- a little 'shake and bake' will keep them leveled out. Ha, Ha, |
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