On February 12, 2019 at 17:57, SWFLMike said...
That's excellent! ^^^ :)
To answer the original question, I'd say that it's not worth the fight. You'll know when the people involved want a job to be done properly, or to 'just work'. I recently got to assist with some service on a yacht that was north of 500', and there were racks in the guest suites that you could tell were on sliding/articulating bases for service. But the woodwork was in the way - it was clearly installed AFTER the racks were in place, and there was no way to get them out for service. It was crazy, but that's when I realized that it happens at *every* level.
The job i mentioned above had sliding racks...that were installed backwards! Why? For the same reason you mentioned. The builder blocked them in when installing trim and doors.
One problem with sliding them out backwards was that the original tech brought his cables down the backs of the racks making it impossible to move them.