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Sen
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Post by Sen »

Hi,
I recently scored $2000 worth of laminated glass for $80 :D .
I have four pieces of 1.7 X 1m X 10mm. This is a pretty good thickness as well, isn't it??Now, my question is:
Because all the pieces are the same thickness, I would like to somehow get my main window to have two diferent thicknesses on it. Can I just put two of those pieces stuck together on one side and then a single piece on the other side. When i say stuck together I don't mean glued or anythging just put two pieces together into the sill and press them against each other as much as possible.
Would this work??

thank you
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Post by giles117 »

Check to see if a glass place would laminate them together for you...

Bryan Giles

I know some around here will do that.
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Post by Sen »

oh so that's possible...great. I will check that out...thanks giles
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