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Hi,
When a room has exposed beams, does the safe zone across the ceiling measure from the highest viewable surface, or from the bottom of the beams? I'm thinking about mainly the walls perpendicular to the run of the beams, ie the walls that the beam ends fix into.
I've googled for ages to try to find an answer but no luck there.
Not that I intend to make liberal use of safe zones without any visible fitting, but I'd like to know where I stand, just in case.
Cheers,
Kingsley.
When a room has exposed beams, does the safe zone across the ceiling measure from the highest viewable surface, or from the bottom of the beams? I'm thinking about mainly the walls perpendicular to the run of the beams, ie the walls that the beam ends fix into.
I've googled for ages to try to find an answer but no luck there.
Not that I intend to make liberal use of safe zones without any visible fitting, but I'd like to know where I stand, just in case.
Cheers,
Kingsley.