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Default Toughened glass thickness opinion.....

On 15/04/2021 15:44, Robin wrote:
On 15/04/2021 14:57, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 15/04/2021 14:46, Robin wrote:
On 15/04/2021 13:38, R D S wrote:
I've screened off an outside area with a timber frame, balustrade
clamps and 5mm toughened glass. The stuff that shatters into cubes.

The panels are roughly 1600x350mm.

I had the glass already (recovered from some display cabinets).
Should the panes bust i'll replace them with something thicker as
and when but i'm just wondering what to expect from them, they look
quite flimsy in the wild!

I could test them of course, I have a couple spare, but rather than
make a mess I thought i'd invite opinion?

I think it depends on the risk of harm if the glass breaks.Â* So eg
glass to keep the wind off while you sup can be thinner than glass to
stop people falling down your well.Â* But IIRC the building regs used*
to require only 6mm for 1400mm safety barriers so I'd have thought
you'll be OK with what you have for most purposes.

*"used" as that was in 2000 and things may have changed.





Â*From memory glass ann building regs is mostly about falling *through
* a large panel and having your arteries shredded. The regs suggested
two different approaches - first to use toughened glass of a certain
size, or secondly to break the area up into panelets and/or use safety
bars to span the larger areas.


I think also about falling /down/ (eg on stairs, walkways) or /into/
danger (eg machinery).Â* Hence Approved Document K with reference to BS
6180 which has things like the span limit I mentioned.

Probably - that wasn't relevant to my French doors :-)




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