Anybody have more info on this?
I live in the Maryland/D.C. area, and when I called Glass Doctor, they said Graylight was discontinued (except for Graylight #2), and that a tempered of #2 piece (25 3/4" x 25 1/4" x 1/8") would be $200, and that a non-tinted tempered piece would be $100. I asked about what they had available just to get an idea on pricing.
He also offered to tint my existing glass for $8 a square foot, but I'm leery of doing that because I'm pretty sure it's just plain plate glass (it has some small chips at the bottom from being taken out of the cab and it hasn't exploded yet).
He also offered something called "safety film" which appearently works much like laminated glass does when broken.
I'm gonna try some more places but I'm starting to wonder if tint film is the only affordable option for me in this area.
Edit: Also, I still haven't heard a clear answer on if there is any correlation between the number assigned to the glass (Graylight 31, for example) and the light %.
It looks like onedayglass.com would be a better option (if I'm avoiding tinted film), even with the shipping charges:
Shape: Square/Rectangle
Glass Type: Tempered
Glass Thickness: 1/8"
Glass Tint: #31 Gray (1/8" Dark Gray)
Edgework (Step 1): Seamed Edge
Option: No Tong Marks
Width: 25 1/4"
Height: 25 3/4"
Sub Total: $46.73
Shipping Options
FedEx Ground (Delivery Within 7 Business Days) $30.00
FedEx Saver (3 Business Days) $56.00
FedEx 2nd Day Air (2 Business Days) $75.00
FedEx Next Day Air (Next Business Day) $126.00
This is for a Dynamo HS-5 btw, in case anyone wants to impart some specialized Dynamo wisdom.
