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Default advice on mounting a big mirror on bathroom wall

On Thu, 05 Jul 2007 22:24:00 +0100, The Natural Philosopher
wrote:

Dave wrote:
RobertL wrote:

On Jul 5, 1:08 pm, "George" wrote:

"RobertL" wrote in message

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i wonder if anyone has words of wisdom about how to mount a large
mirror in the bathroom. In my case the mirror is 2200mm x 600mm and
6mm thick and weighs about 25 kg. It will be vertical (almost from
floor to ceiling). It has 4 holes along each vertical edge for screw
mounting to the wall. The wall is traditional plasterd blockwork
(internal).

Why would anyone want a mirror that size in the bathroom? and more to
the
point it'll get steamed up in no time.



Why? To make the room look bigger and so couples can see themselves.
Steaming up could be an issue.


Same conditions as a bedroom ceiling mirror then ;-)

Part PorNo will require extractor fans and passive ventilation in
bedrooms to cope with that in due course..it won;t be the mirrors tho:
just the lenses on the govt. security cameras.

Of course the extractor fans will have to conform to 'NICEIC wiring
specifications', passive ventilation will have to have LA approval,
and the cameras will have to be approved by the (B)SIA.

All overseen by Brussels of course...
(we no longer have a Government, apart from some body that takes money
from us).

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Frank Erskine