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Old 04-29-10 | 06:34 AM
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Originally Posted by kr32
Just happened to me last weekend. I was installing my old kitchen cabinets in the garage and I "leveled" then with a level as I hung them. Well when I finished and looked they were tilted pretty bad. Turns out the ceiling was not level. I then measured off the ceiling and they are "level" to that so they look good.

Sorry for going OT ..back to you regularly scheduled thread.
You want an exercise in frustration, take an apartment built in the 1940's and try hanging stripped wallpaper. You will find that it's possible for a room to have 4 walls where none are straight and neither the ceiling or floor are level (and they don't tilt the same way either) and the building does not collapse.
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