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Good luck, let us know what you decide to do as far as a replacement goes.
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That sucks. How/why did it fall?
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I didn't get it fully secured on the T-bracket, as near as I can tell. The bracket and the wall are fine, so my guess is that it was just sitting on top of the mount rather than being in it.
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Yes, please get it up off the floor. The fake cherry and the real oak look nasty together.
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The oak's fake, too... it's Pergo.
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Bob just lost all credibility.
Ken, I'm sorry for your loss. It's not uncommon to wait a little while before getting another one, so you don't feel like it was simply "replaced".
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Bob just lost all credibility. Pergo IS a thin layer of real wood (veneer). Boston Cherry Vinyl is not. I do agree about waiting a while. Allowing time to grieve is important.
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There's real wood in Pergo? I thought it was all artificial.....
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Naaaaaaahh... you can see the repeating pattern in my dining room floor!
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