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I am thinking of suspending a bathroom mirror
from the wooden ceiling, so as not to spoil the tiling which was recently done. Is that practicable? Has anyone ever seen this done? -- Timothy Murphy e-mail (80k only): tim /at/ birdsnest.maths.tcd.ie tel: +353-86-2336090, +353-1-2842366 s-mail: School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland |
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On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 18:19:45 +0100, Timothy Murphy
wrote: I am thinking of suspending a bathroom mirror from the wooden ceiling, so as not to spoil the tiling which was recently done. Is that practicable? Has anyone ever seen this done? Only in hotels where you pay by the hour, but then the mirror is normally larger than a bathroom sized one...... -- ..andy To email, substitute .nospam with .gl |
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Timothy Murphy wrote:
I am thinking of suspending a bathroom mirror from the wooden ceiling, so as not to spoil the tiling which was recently done. Is that practicable? Has anyone ever seen this done? Why would you want to hang it from the ceiling, of all places? or are you kinky. |
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Timothy Murphy wrote:
I am thinking of suspending a bathroom mirror from the wooden ceiling, so as not to spoil the tiling which was recently done. Yeah right, you're just a lazy so-and-so who wants to shave lying down in the bath. Is that practicable? Has anyone ever seen this done? I think I'd use plastic mirror or heatshrink mirror film. If a bath-sized glass mirror descended from the ceiling unexpectedly, seven years' bad luck might not be the most immediate of your worries. Owain |
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Andy Hall wrote:
Only in hotels where you pay by the hour, but then the mirror is normally larger than a bathroom sized one...... I've often wondered what goes on in that sort of establishment. Owain |
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On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 19:53:09 +0100, Owain
wrote: Timothy Murphy wrote: I am thinking of suspending a bathroom mirror from the wooden ceiling, so as not to spoil the tiling which was recently done. Yeah right, you're just a lazy so-and-so who wants to shave lying down in the bath. Is that practicable? Has anyone ever seen this done? I think I'd use plastic mirror or heatshrink mirror film. If a bath-sized glass mirror descended from the ceiling unexpectedly, seven years' bad luck might not be the most immediate of your worries. I think the OP suggests hanging the mirror vertically from the ceiling rather than fixing it flat on the ceiling :-) -- Frank Erskine |
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Frank Erskine wrote:
I think I'd use plastic mirror or heatshrink mirror film. If a bath-sized glass mirror descended from the ceiling unexpectedly, seven years' bad luck might not be the most immediate of your worries. I think the OP suggests hanging the mirror vertically from the ceiling rather than fixing it flat on the ceiling :-) Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hhhhhhhhhh. That's not so much fun. Cable display system as used in estate agents offices then. Owain |
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On Sat, 6 Aug 2005 19:41:35 +0000 (UTC), Frank Erskine
wrote: On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 19:53:09 +0100, Owain wrote: Timothy Murphy wrote: I am thinking of suspending a bathroom mirror from the wooden ceiling, so as not to spoil the tiling which was recently done. Yeah right, you're just a lazy so-and-so who wants to shave lying down in the bath. Is that practicable? Has anyone ever seen this done? I think I'd use plastic mirror or heatshrink mirror film. If a bath-sized glass mirror descended from the ceiling unexpectedly, seven years' bad luck might not be the most immediate of your worries. I think the OP suggests hanging the mirror vertically from the ceiling rather than fixing it flat on the ceiling :-) I know. It was just too tempting an opportunity to pass up. In fact I have seen a mirror suspended vertically on wires and it does look quite effective. The only problem is that if you touch the thing, it will swing around for ages. -- ..andy To email, substitute .nospam with .gl |
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Andy Hall wrote:
On Sat, 6 Aug 2005 19:41:35 +0000 (UTC), Frank Erskine wrote: On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 19:53:09 +0100, Owain wrote: Timothy Murphy wrote: I am thinking of suspending a bathroom mirror from the wooden ceiling, so as not to spoil the tiling which was recently done. Yeah right, you're just a lazy so-and-so who wants to shave lying down in the bath. Is that practicable? Has anyone ever seen this done? I think the OP suggests hanging the mirror vertically from the ceiling rather than fixing it flat on the ceiling :-) In fact I have seen a mirror suspended vertically on wires and it does look quite effective. The only problem is that if you touch the thing, it will swing around for ages. If done right, maybe not. If you suspend from two wires, it's going to swing like hell. Attach to four wires, two on each top corner, with a decent angle between them, and it can almost only swing back and forward from the front. Add a fifth wire, to the bottom, and a weight on the back to ensure this stays in tension, and it should be almost still. On the downside, it now looks like a chrome spider has been let loose in the bathroom. |
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Owain wrote:
Andy Hall wrote: Only in hotels where you pay by the hour, but then the mirror is normally larger than a bathroom sized one...... I've often wondered what goes on in that sort of establishment. Wow - you need a shot of imagination ;o) |
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ben wrote:
I am thinking of suspending a bathroom mirror from the wooden ceiling, so as not to spoil the tiling which was recently done. Is that practicable? Has anyone ever seen this done? Why would you want to hang it from the ceiling, of all places? or are you kinky. (1) Because the wall is tiled from floor to ceiling. It's been done (by a tiler, not me) exceptionally well, and I'd prefer not to "spoil" it by drilling. On the other hand, the light/plastic mirrors I've seen are all rather tacky, IMHO. However, the responses here have convinced me that suspension may not be a good idea. (2) Aren't we all. -- Timothy Murphy e-mail (80k only): tim /at/ birdsnest.maths.tcd.ie tel: +353-86-2336090, +353-1-2842366 s-mail: School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland |
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"Timothy Murphy" wrote in message
... ben wrote: I am thinking of suspending a bathroom mirror from the wooden ceiling, so as not to spoil the tiling which was recently done. Is that practicable? Has anyone ever seen this done? Why would you want to hang it from the ceiling, of all places? or are you kinky. (1) Because the wall is tiled from floor to ceiling. You'll get a stiff neck shaving... |
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In message , Mike
Hibbert writes Owain wrote: Andy Hall wrote: Only in hotels where you pay by the hour, but then the mirror is normally larger than a bathroom sized one...... I've often wondered what goes on in that sort of establishment. Wow - you need a shot of imagination ;o) They live a sheltered life north of the border -- geoff |
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Andy Hall wrote:
On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 18:19:45 +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote: I am thinking of suspending a bathroom mirror from the wooden ceiling, so as not to spoil the tiling which was recently done. Is that practicable? Has anyone ever seen this done? Only in hotels where you pay by the hour, but then the mirror is normally larger than a bathroom sized one...... Are you willing to expand on your experience Andy? Dave |
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Paul Andrews wrote:
"Timothy Murphy" wrote in message ... ben wrote: I am thinking of suspending a bathroom mirror from the wooden ceiling, so as not to spoil the tiling which was recently done. Is that practicable? Has anyone ever seen this done? Why would you want to hang it from the ceiling, of all places? or are you kinky. (1) Because the wall is tiled from floor to ceiling. You'll get a stiff neck shaving... It will make shaving other areas easier then ;-) Dave |
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Dave wrote:
Only in hotels where you pay by the hour, but then the mirror is normally larger than a bathroom sized one...... Are you willing to expand on your experience Andy? Would have been a waste of money if he hadn't expanded on the experience ;-) Owain |
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On Sat, 06 Aug 2005 18:19:45 +0100, Timothy Murphy
wrote: I am thinking of suspending a bathroom mirror from the wooden ceiling, Yes, dead easy. It's even better if you suspend it from floor and ceiling, on taut stainless steel cables. That way you can get a rigid mounting. Cable rigging kit is dead common these days, but still horribly expensive for the fittings. Shopfitting suppliers are often better priced. |
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![]() I am thinking of suspending a bathroom mirror from the wooden ceiling, Yes, dead easy. It's even better if you suspend it from floor and ceiling, on taut stainless steel cables. That way you can get a rigid mounting. Suspending a mirror from the ceiling and geting a rigid mounting naturally follow each other surely? Dave |
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In message , David Lang
writes I am thinking of suspending a bathroom mirror from the wooden ceiling, Yes, dead easy. It's even better if you suspend it from floor and ceiling, on taut stainless steel cables. That way you can get a rigid mounting. Suspending a mirror from the ceiling and geting a rigid mounting naturally follow each other surely? Smut -- geoff |
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