Okay, heretical question here. How bad is it (for the table) to stand on the slate?
I have a fluorescent light fixture on the ceiling (about 11' ceiling) above my home table (a 9' Gandy furniture table). One of the tubes finally burned out (after about 10 years!) and I need to replace it. Other than standing on the slate, there is no way, short of building a scaffold, to open the fixture and replace the bulb.
I am having the table recovered Friday, so I'm not worried about popping a slate seam or rendering the table unlevel. But do I have to worry about damage to the slate?
Also, for those few here who know me, no it would not be my fat ass on the table - it would be a person of average build.
Gideon<----Maybe should have thought of this problem when I designed the set up.
I have a fluorescent light fixture on the ceiling (about 11' ceiling) above my home table (a 9' Gandy furniture table). One of the tubes finally burned out (after about 10 years!) and I need to replace it. Other than standing on the slate, there is no way, short of building a scaffold, to open the fixture and replace the bulb.
I am having the table recovered Friday, so I'm not worried about popping a slate seam or rendering the table unlevel. But do I have to worry about damage to the slate?
Also, for those few here who know me, no it would not be my fat ass on the table - it would be a person of average build.
Gideon<----Maybe should have thought of this problem when I designed the set up.