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how would you mount a large heavy panel on the wall
I have been asked by an acquaintance to check what mounting advice can be given regarding a large panel, 1cm thick, approximately 1½ meters high and 1 meter wide.. heavy... intended to become a board to write on later...
the glazier apparently advised using a tile trim... but what do you say.. -it's supposed to be both stylish and durable
I think it is a concrete wall..
the glazier apparently advised using a tile trim... but what do you say.. -it's supposed to be both stylish and durable
I think it is a concrete wall..
now I have seen and touched the slab... 1cm thick, under one meter wide, maybe 1.6 meters high... the scale showed 19kg. glass slab.
concrete wall, she is keen to put it in the front door but advised against it.
a plug will probably work with any junk, but specifically hooks or something that holds a 1cm thick slab in place.
concrete wall, she is keen to put it in the front door but advised against it.
a plug will probably work with any junk, but specifically hooks or something that holds a 1cm thick slab in place.
Oh, glass pane... Well, a homemade tile list perhaps... I mean so you get the right track width and depth. I would have added a rubber strip as well... It's enough to place a strip on the bottom and top edges...
Or you can make a stylish eklist if you want to "frame" it; gluing with montagelim always works otherwise if it should be an invisible assembly?
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