N Napster said:
mlkjhr: I hope you're trolling now about mirrors and the gym :)
Yes, a bit about why but not regarding the danger. If you accidentally hit a tool against such a large mirror, it can end really badly. There should be mirrors with a film on the outside so that it stays together even if it cracks.
 
M mlkjhr said:
Yes, a bit about why but not regarding the danger. If you happen to hit a tool against such a large mirror, it can end very badly. There should be mirrors with film on the outside so that it holds together even if it cracks.
I can reassure you that there are several strips of mirror tape on the back to keep it together :)
 
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I would have glued on a board and skipped the moldings, just annoying when cleaning.
I would happily pick up the tracks if you were thinking of throwing them away.

Please send a pm if that's the case.
 
-cut the strip according to the width of the mirrors
-drill holes through the strip so you get some attachment points, preferably where the studs are if you have a gypsum wall
-place one at the bottom for the mirrors to stand on and one at the top to hold the mirrors in place

it works perfectly, that's how I made my four-meter mirror wall
https://www.bauhaus.se/kakellist-vitlack-mdf-16x55x2440mm
 
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Everything has been assembled and ready since 2 days ago :)

There is a mirror strip at the top and bottom and a few glue points for safety's sake (y)
 
Late reply, but may I ask where you bought the mirrors?
 
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