Head Mounted What is the normal height a shower head should be mounted above the shower floor?
I know that tall people like them mounted higher, but what is the height that most plumbing contractors mount them in a new house.
6 feet is only a minimum requirement in most code books. You can set it higher for you personal preference. The guy that is 6'4" is going to have to duck down if it is mounted too low. I have run into this problem often and my advice is threefold: move the plumbing up,get a massage type with a hose and mount the bracket high enough to compensate, or get the bar that extends straight out that is adjustable up to 2 feet that has a short 90 at the end for the shower head.
Why do people buy mounted deer heads of deer they didnt personally kill it?
I have just always been under the impression that having the deer head mounted was for personal reasons like a certain memory (like your first or biggest) or like a personal trophy. I dont see why people want to pay for a mounted deer head when there is no personal attachment to it.
I do not understand it but for some reason people buy them.
Hey I got that there deer on the corner of main and 1st street.
It's interesting that you believe that the mainstream public would be interested in wearing a head mounted display, when, as you point out, 3D TVs are not seeing massive consumer adoption. I think that there are several reasons for the sluggish uptake of 3D TV systems.
1) People have a hard enough time finding the remote now they have to find the glasses too.
2) The glasses are expensive. The more family you have the more money you have to drop.
3) The glasses are not particularly fashionable.
4) People are unwilling to drop the HDTV they just bought to buy a new television for 3D alone ( particularly in a down turned economy.)
5) There is a feeling that TVs that don't require glasses (auto stereoscopic) are just around the corner and people don't want to get burned by obsolete televisions again.
6) The 3D content doesn't seem to be hitting full stride.
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It's interesting that you believe that the mainstream public would be interested in wearing a head mounted display, when, as you point out, 3D TVs are not seeing massive consumer adoption. I think that there are several reasons for the sluggish uptake of 3D TV systems.
1) People have a hard enough time finding the remote now they have to find the glasses too.
2) The glasses are expensive. The more family you have the more money you have to drop.
3) The glasses are not particularly fashionable.
4) People are unwilling to drop the HDTV they just bought to buy a new television for 3D alone ( particularly in a down turned economy.)
5) There is a feeling that TVs that don't require glasses (auto stereoscopic) are just around the corner and people don't want to get burned by obsolete televisions again.
6) The 3D content doesn't seem to be hitting full stride.