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| Visitor Q:
;) So you are saying they work sorta like thumb tacks? Not that you are going to be taking the monitor in and out all the time but do you feel that they could be removed, put back inplace many times and still hold? |
| Bender:
I route out a channel on each side and side it in Such a clean look, and easy to remove just take one of the sides off and slide it back out |
| Visitor Q:
--- Quote from: Bender on January 14, 2009, 09:53:10 am ---I route out a channel on each side and side it in Such a clean look, and easy to remove just take one of the sides off and slide it back out --- End quote --- I could try this but I just don't know cause then it is going to screw with the glass size. |
| Bender:
--- Quote from: Visitor Q on January 14, 2009, 09:59:15 am --- --- Quote from: Bender on January 14, 2009, 09:53:10 am ---I route out a channel on each side and side it in Such a clean look, and easy to remove just take one of the sides off and slide it back out --- End quote --- I could try this but I just don't know cause then it is going to screw with the glass size. --- End quote --- I just don't order the glass till I'm done and I make a template out of masonite (the same thickness as the glass) first to get the exact measurements |
| Visitor Q:
Glass place said there would be no problems with having holes drilled in the glass before it was fired. I was thinking 1/4" in from the edge, two per side asymmetrical. I mean I will just put some rubber grommets behind the screws an caps over the tops of them, should look really clean IMO. I am not suspending the glass here, just holding it in place from tipping forward. Ya know thinking maybe even two per side is two many, maybe I should just do the 4 corners or two on the left and right? |
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