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Default Mounting a mirror

On Tuesday, 15 December 2020 at 11:26:09 UTC, Fredxx wrote:
On 15/12/2020 08:56:45, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 14/12/2020 22:26, Fredxx wrote:
On 14/12/2020 21:51:03, thescullster wrote:
Fredxx Wrote in message:
The mirror is approx 400 x 700mm and is 6mm thick with edge bevels
that reduced this to 3mm.It has no mounting holes and I don't want
to drill any.I can get mirror corner mounts but these are designed
for 6+mm glass, and conscious the mirror will rattle around in
them.Is there a better way?

I've used these which work well as the brackets have positive
engagement and keep the mirror close and parallel to the
wall


https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hanging-Acr...Dibond-Self-Ad
hesive/dp/B084Q5GQ74/ref=pd_sbs_60_1/262-6488431-6281005?_encoding
=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B084Q5GQ74&pd_rd_r=8aa3b94e-0d78-4a09-87ee-7de347266
513&pd_rd_w=SLhw3&pd_rd_wg=FCXz7&pf_rd_p=2304238d-df78-4b25-a9a0-b
27dc7bd722e&pf_rd_r=JBRTF2JKD8RBW0PESGA6&psc=1&ref RID=JBRTF2JKD8RB
W0PESGA6

Many thanks.

I have just purchased alternative brackets that hold the mirror
directly against the wall but will save these details if they don't
work out.



I've just realized that Fredx must have killfiled me so my suggestion of
glue, which is THE simple way to do this, has gone completely by him...
Karma.

You're not in my killfile. You gave me the idea which I very much
appreciated but as I said I felt it would damage the mirror and wall if
I ever wanted to (re)move it. Otherwise it would have been an ideal
solution.

Many thanks for the idea, but I went for a demountable solution, where
after removal all I would have to do is fill 4 small holes.


Another option is to cut 4 wooden discs & cut out enough room for the mirror corners to go into them. Paint.


NT