No one uses tape measures anymore?
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Quoted from MrSanRamon:Tape measure is only good for obvious sizes, like the opening is 27" or 35". If the opening is notionally just slightly larger than the pinball measurement...and the floor is sloped, or there is a lip on the door area, or some other feature; then the tape measure method is not acceptable.
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Sure it's acceptable. If you see or suspect an area that is smaller than the opening, you measure it as well. In fact, don't even measure the opening...just measure the smallest point.
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