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| <Old codger>
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If you believe I am wrong, this is your chance to prove it.
Tell us all the things that must be considered of the tradesmen in this industry, when it comes to the commercial end of this business and who is to blame, wheather the installer, the mills or the industry as a whole and WHY. If you are a top of the line inspector or installer, you will need no prompting. I have enjoyed Mike Currins care and ability to understand when confronted with any and all things he is exposed too,---which makes for a man that believes in the right things and I believe he hgas worked on the floor, even though I cannot prove it, but what is important, he has. To him I give a pass, but to ALL OTHERS, I CHALLENGE HERE AND NOW. TELL US OF THE THINGS AN INSPECTOR SHOULD KNOW, WHEN IT COMES TO COMMERCIAL INSPECTION AND WHY. You can give simple senarios as to problems that arise all the time and who's fault they are, the installers, the mills or the industry as a whole? |
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| <Old codger>
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There arre things the industry should know as a whole, as to the installation of commercial carpet in the glue down part of the industry. If you know them, please tell them now. I have told you before, so it should be easy, IF YOU HAVE A GOOD MEMORY, OR, YOU HAVE LIVED THIS LIFE, REFINING ALL THE HOWS AND WHYS OF THIS TRADE.
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| <Old codger>
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Ok, let me make it easy.
What should be the main policy directing installers--protecting the commercial customers, installers and mills--when installing gluedown carpet on runs over 40 feet and why, that has not been instituted? The above has to do with more than just the length of the runs. All installers, as well as inspectors and industry analysts, should understand these things without prompting. I'd rather just the analysts, inspectors and those setting policy to answer. Maybe you'd rather look bad in a court of law for the ignorance of the industry as a whole and your policy makers? And you want to be inspectors for the commercial end of this business? What would it hurt for those that make policy to come here and tell installers exactly what to expect and why? If the industry cannot make policy, then they have no right to inspect and pass judgement on installers. |
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