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Cutting Glass?
I have a glass top for my 92 that I dont use. Is it possible to get it cut to fit my 42? If so, where?
Thanks, Beth |
Any of the glass shops should do it (crystal etc), most are pretty reasonable - I've had glass trimmed for free, worst case they charge 2-5$ per cut to cut and clean the edges.
If you feel the urge to DIY - a glass cutter from home hardware is 5.99, but there's no guarantees you wont accidentaly break it. Andy |
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Ed, I'm starting to wonder if some glass just don't cut. What you describe is pretty much what happens every time I cut some of the glass scraps that I've got. But then out of pieces I've got from other people, they cut not too bad. So maybe it's a question of thickness, or slightly different composition, or just age, but I'm now convinced that it's the glass and not just me.
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Hey Beth,
You could talk to Des about cutting the hood for you. He is quite skilled at that. |
It's my understanding that new glass will break along a score line better than old glass. I think this is due to the minute scratches and surface etching on old glass. This makes it harder to get the break to follow the line and not the scratches. I have had little success with either old or new glass, but once in a while I get lucky so I keep trying.
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