Interesting thread……….

 

Several years ago I had a similar issue:

 

The table height was measured by (a well-respected) auditor and deemed to be 
79.5cm, not 80cm. Several discussions followed regarding the 
accuracy/traceability of the auditor’s tape measure, validity of the deficiency 
etc.

 

Initially I rejected the  deficiency but after time just added a 0.5cm board to 
the table. When in business to make money it’s often easier and quicker to fix 
the perceived problem than to argue against it.

 

Harry 

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