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| ChanceKJ:
When you have the glass manufactured you can specify the holes you need in it. OneDayGlass.com |
| DaOld Man:
--- Quote from: ChanceKJ on January 11, 2015, 04:50:10 pm ---When you have the glass manufactured you can specify the holes you need in it. OneDayGlass.com --- End quote --- Cool. Thanks, that site is bookmarked. |
| ChanceKJ:
no worries, They did my glass for FLYNN's, quite happy with them. Especially the whole "shipping to Canada" bit. |
| vtjapes:
--- Quote from: yotsuya on January 11, 2015, 01:30:40 pm ---I would think that glass that fits INSIDE the barrel and secured would be better. If that thing tips to the side, that glass is going to slide off, and even if it were secure, it would probably shatter upon impact on the side. --- End quote --- Since people are still posting here as of a few months ago and others are inspired I thought I'd point out something. If you put the glass on the inside you have more of a risk of spill damage since the edge of the glass is on the inside of the barrel. The way it is here with the glass extending over the edge you would have less risk of a spilled drink infiltrating into the electrical components. This is still a cool build by the way. |
| yotsuya:
--- Quote from: vtjapes on July 17, 2015, 11:25:55 am --- --- Quote from: yotsuya on January 11, 2015, 01:30:40 pm ---I would think that glass that fits INSIDE the barrel and secured would be better. If that thing tips to the side, that glass is going to slide off, and even if it were secure, it would probably shatter upon impact on the side. --- End quote --- Since people are still posting here as of a few months ago and others are inspired I thought I'd point out something. If you put the glass on the inside you have more of a risk of spill damage since the edge of the glass is on the inside of the barrel. The way it is here with the glass extending over the edge you would have less risk of a spilled drink infiltrating into the electrical components. This is still a cool build by the way. --- End quote --- True, but you really shouldn't be putting drinks on your electronics anyway. :cheers: |
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