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Glenn Ashmore
 
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I considered safety glass but couldn't find mirrors made with it. Tempered
glass breaks into millions of little pieces but the "death of a thousand
cuts" takes a lot longer than a single good slice from a long sharp shard.
:-)

After consulting with the glass dealer I am going to bed them in mirror
mastic on a 4 mm okoume so if it breaks most of the particles should stay in
place. There will be a lot of tiny chips to be cleaned up but at least they
will not be fatal. Also the beveled edges add a touch of "class" to the ah,
er, ... what's the naudical term for boudoir?. :-)

"Paolo Zini" wrote in message
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That is what I am looking at now. Local glass supplier can order

tempered
glass beveled edge mirrors.


Only curious... There is a translation problem maybe...
Tempered glass means the type of glass that if broken fall down in million
of small pieces?
If is that, is safe?
Isn't better the safety glass used for windshield and shop windows, the

type
that have a plastic film between two layer of glass? that one even if

broken
remain in a single piece, connected by the plastic film...

Paolo




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