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Math Monkeys - I need geometry help

stoney

Part of the unwashed, middle-American horde
Jul 26, 2006
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While modeling everything, I realized it's unclear if the 68" at the angled wall is from the "wall bend" or the other side of what I'm assuming is a beam. Your 2 drawings sort of contradict each other there. That will have a slight impact on the ceiling angle and subsequent height at whatever depth.

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That's fancier. It's from the wall bend.
 

stoney

Part of the unwashed, middle-American horde
Jul 26, 2006
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Usually not huge on Ikea but I second the PAX.

This is the one I have (at second glance mine is one part bigger) and its amazing.
Their larger built-in stuff is pretty damn good - this, kitchens, etc.
 

CrabJoe StretchPants

Reincarnated Crab Walking Head Spinning Bruce Dick
Nov 30, 2003
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Interestingly enough, a closet system similar to this in our master walk-in closet is on my to-do list for this year. We looked briefly into the systems at the Container Store, which seem expensive, but I think a majority of the cost is in the installation, which we won't need.

I did a semi-ridiculously large install of the nicer modular wall-mounted, all-metal shelves/bins/pegboard/desk stuff from Ikea for a craft area for the woman last year. Mounting them so I felt comfortable with the strength was a pain in the ass and a ton of work, but the stuff itself was actually surpringly nice. Typically when I think Ikea, I think meatballs and shitty particle board furniture, but some stuff is decent.
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SkaredShtles

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