View Full Version : Glass...not plexiglass for a window....question
Bires
04-13-2002, 10:37 PM
...I took apart a broken scanner and ended up with a really nifty peice of tempered glass-about 35cm by 25cm - perfect for a window. My question is this:
How do I mount it? If it was plastic, I could drill holes...am I relegated to electricians tape?
xsiled2
04-13-2002, 11:39 PM
no no no no no no no, dont even think about using glass foo
Merlin
04-14-2002, 06:19 AM
Glass would give it a slightly "richer" look but will make it heavier. Not too much heavier to you but the locking strip might not like the added weight its supporting. Also, the glass might be safety glass meaning if you try to cut it it will simply shatter (yes I kow from experience :P ) The present size might be fine but you won't be able to put a fan on it or poke any other holes in it. Obviously the edges of glass can be a little more dangerous but you could hit them hit a little sandpaper and take the sharpness off.
All in all dealing with glass is probably more trouble than its worth. Go to Home Depot and pick up a piece of plexi - it's fairly cheap.
xsiled2
04-14-2002, 07:58 AM
just get some semi-think lexan it looks like glass and its actually 10x stronger. cheaper and easyer to cut also
Another thing about the glass -- you ever put ice water in a glass straight out of the dishwasher? Not knowing the quality of the glass could spell disaster, or at least shattering. The temp difference between the inside of a hot enough case and the outside environment is not exactly glass-friendly.
Bires
04-17-2002, 09:40 PM
....if I can't find another use for this glass...
(it's off to the shootin' range!) :johnwoo2:
hapoo
04-17-2002, 09:48 PM
Originally posted by dtt
Another thing about the glass -- you ever put ice water in a glass straight out of the dishwasher? Not knowing the quality of the glass could spell disaster, or at least shattering. The temp difference between the inside of a hot enough case and the outside environment is not exactly glass-friendly.
He said its tempered so that shouldn't be an issue
My fault, I missed the "tempered" part. That's why it pays to read closely. Although I think the range idea is even better!!
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