Why is there a fucking bar there?
Why is there a fucking bar there?
My guess: Structural engineer wasn't specific on the plans, and the contractor used the cheapest doorframe in the catalogue. Then someone noticed "hey, the lintel's kinda warped." and they had an oh-shit meeting and came up with the bar as a solution to stop that part of the ceiling caving in.
My guess: Structural engineer wasn't specific on the plans, and the contractor used the cheapest doorframe in the catalogue. Then someone noticed "hey, the lintel's kinda warped." and they had an oh-shit meeting and came up with the bar as a solution to stop that part of the ceiling caving in.
It is a cheaper option for doors that need to lock but still maintain panic push bars.
It is a cheaper option for doors that need to lock but still maintain panic push bars.
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