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Post 4 made on Friday February 24, 2017 at 14:21
Ernie Gilman
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The exception proves the rule:
On February 24, 2017 at 13:48, Trunk-Slammer -Supreme said...
Actually, when changing a clients LG for a Sony. the vertical pieces of a Chief mount did in fact block the inputs.

I had to cut 6" off one of the pieces in order to mount the Sony. SawZall, metal cutting blade, side grinder, and then some black paint, and all was well.

It happens.

Well, sooprize, sooprize! This sounds like 3/4 hour of labor, if you don't count the added time it takes, or even a second visit because you don't have time to wait for the paint to dry.



"Proves the rule" is an expression that originated when "proving" meant "testing;" something that had been proven had been tested. So... the exception tests the rule. Oddly, nobody mentions it unless the rule is broken.
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