This is how it goes sometimes.
We had the installation for the Leadership Wall on Wednesday morning but before the guys could get here to pick up the glass, it started to rain.
It was raining lightly when they loaded up the glass and stopped soon after but in route to the building the client called to say the conference room was being used and we wouldn't be able to get in there til 12.
We only had to wait about a half hour and while the guys were unloading the dolly I looked through my folder for the layout. I searched my folder three times. No layout.
Fortunately, Marc had a copy of it on his phone and forwarded it to us to be printed out. But there were no measurements on it. And it wasn't in scale but that didn't matter because I had removed from my bag before I left my scale ruler and other things I thought I wouldn't need.
So with Homer's tape measure we worked out a layout, they marked the holes for all the pieces and with the second hole he drilled in the wall, he hit metal.
So then we had to determine what that metal was, if it was a metal stud, or plumbing, or an electrical conduit. Fortunately, they had a set of plans and with that and a call to the construction manager of the building we learned that it was a metal stud. One of several we encountered. That had to be drilled through.
I'm not even going to go into that my installer forgot that there was blocking behind the wall and sent his guys with the heavy duty molly bolts that required a 5/8" hole instead of a 1/4" hole that the easy install stand-offs need or that all they had was a 1/4" drill bit.
Homer sent Oscar off to the shop and the supplier for the easy bolts and a half inch drill bit. While we waited, he drilled a 5/8" hole with a 1/4" drill bit. It. Took. For. Ever. Oscar returned with 10 of the easy bolts. We needed 16.
They put the ten easy bolt stand-offs up quickly and mounted two of the portraits and set about to put up the rest of the pain in the ass needs a big hole molly bolt stand-offs. By now we are all pretty annoyed at the boss.
Then, they discover that they only have 12 of the needed 16 stand-offs.
They have three of the four panels mounted by 5 o'clock. The boss has obtained the missing four stand-offs and we must all return tomorrow.
The last panel went up quickly with the right bolts and I think it all looked very good.
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