Chris Kennedy wrote:
Mike Ford wrote:
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<another person stands up>
I'm not a DECaholic either, whats wrong with a raised floor in the family
room?
Oh dear. You're suggesting there's something unusual about a raised floor
in the family room? :-)
Especially when it's the only room in the house with a ceiling high
enough to leave room for it. (Other than the master bedroom, I'm
still negiotiating with the wife on that one...)
Of course, putting in a raised floor makes it a bit tight for 96"
racks, and those are the excuse for the raised floor...
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