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Mr. Greenjeans:
One thing to add on tempered glass....
yes it breaks into small pieces....and is ALOT safer than regular glass
but the pieces are not necessarily dull...they will still cut you
just use the same caution you would with regular glass when cleaning up broken tempered glass.
 
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jonathan1138:
Great topic, as I was just trying to figure out how to do this. Thanks.
Anyone have a thought, or are maybe using, gray glass on an LCD monitor? I have a compact cabinet and use an lcd.
jonathan1138:
Great topic, as I was just trying to figure out how to do this. Thanks.
Anyone have a thought, or are maybe using, gray glass on an LCD monitor? I have a compact cabinet and use an lcd.
vrf:

--- Quote from: jonathan1138 on June 13, 2006, 08:33:38 pm ---Great topic, as I was just trying to figure out how to do this. Thanks.
Anyone have a thought, or are maybe using, gray glass on an LCD monitor? I have a compact cabinet and use an lcd.

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yeah, I have a compact cab with LCD, too. I'd be interested in hearing what advantages (in any) smoked plexi/glass has on an LCD screen. Seems like it would just make it darker.
Pasqualz:
Okay, it's been a few weeks, but I finally got a sample 12" x 12" piece of Graylite 14 tempered glass and did some testing. It definetly cuts the brightness down, but a little fiddling with my ATI video card's control panel app, and my TV's settings seemed to remedy the situation. Since I could only cover 1 square foot of my TV screen (it's  27" screen) i had to cover the other parts with paper to avoid the striking contrast. I decided to buy the glass and ordered the 25 7/8" x 25" piece I need. The cost? $111 !!!!!!! That's almost twice what I thought it would be, but apparently, proces have gone up due to energy and fuel costs! Anyway, I'll followup with my impressions once it is delivered (1 - 2 weeks) and I install it.
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