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by quickthrowman
2235 days ago
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Cubicle groups are either fed from a whip coming out of the wall, or the whip coming out of a poke-thru device. It’s a single connection point, and the devices can be snap-in for ease of installation. Power poles are less common, but still used sometimes. It costs less for open area lighting vs lighting an office. You can buy decent cubes for $2000, with full-height walls. I’m not a fan of working in an open office layout, fwiw. |
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At my old job, we devised a way to make an "office door" out of a section of cube wall that was only attached on one side with a rubber sheath used to hide the seams. It actually worked out pretty well.