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Safety Glass
Was fitting my new shower enclosure when the inevitable happened: one
of the panes slipped a couple of cm and the edge hit the shower tray - and the whole thing exploded into a million pieces........... I obviously won't be able to anything until Monday, but out of curiosity how do people go about replacing things like that. Will I have to get back to the Shower manufacturer (Coram) for a new pane , or can I order it from my local glazier ? I know it can't be cut, so I guess it will have to be specially ordered. And how much is the stuff anyway (I need 4mm 175x60cm): not cheap probably. All the trim and frame is okay (I've cleaned it out of the glue and glass), so if I do get back to Coram will I be able to just get the pane, or will they try to sell me the pane with framework ? Ta Steve |
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