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Mirror fixing
I'm currently looking at bathroom mirrors, and I like the idea of just a
plain frameless one (about 600x400mm). However I don't like the fixing methods of the ones I've looked at so far - on offer seems to be either drilled holes which you put screws through with chrome caps, or plastic/metal clips, neither of which I'm keen on the appearance. I still want it to be removable, but is there any reason why I can't just bond some metal clips on the back of it and hang it on a couple of screws? Is it going to damage the backing, will it be strong/durable enough? I was thinking of Araldite, would that be OK? Also found this option, but I'd rather not have to mess around ordering if it's not essential: http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/...2317&ts=56753# Any advice/experience gratefully received Cheers, Martin |