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Tilting a mirror, small question
"JimGC" wrote in message ... I've just put a mirror on the wall above a bookcase, and it's in the perfect position for the "shape" of the room and furniture. But it's about 6" too high for my wife to see herself .... (Cue jokes about high heels, soap boxes, etc etc.) What's the best/proper way to have a mirror tilt forward half an inch or so at the top, to have it both in the right space, and useable? Thanks ... Screw a 1/2" batten to the rear of the top part of the frame. Andy. |
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