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Safety mirror 6ft x 18in - how much?
Bah.
Just chipped the bottom of a mirror faced wardrobe door (with a big heavy carpet shampooer) with the approx above dimensions. It's caused a 4in crack - but seems stable (I've thumped it and put my knee into it hard and it's not obviously going to fall off just yet). But it's a rented house + I have a baby so I need to fix it in a week or two. Does anyone have any off the cuff rough guesses as to how much a piece of safety mirror that big will cost? Seems to be a tough (but not that tough!) thinnish (maybe 3/16 in) mirror bonded to a MDF/chipboard(?) door. I don't suppose having the glazier fit it will be that much more if I take the door to him. In the meantime I'll put some sticky-back plastic over the crack and chip to make it safe. Ta muchly Timbo PS Glazier recommendations welcome - in the Tonbridge area, or Tunbridge Wells (or even Paddock Wood). -- Tim Southerwood Website: http://www.dionic.net/ |
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