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  1. Consider Vinyl-Backing the Mirrors

    Craig:

    If you are thinking of mounting the mirrors back to back without gluing them to an intermediate surface, I would suggest getting them vinyl-backed. That way if one breaks, no big shards...
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    Hardware for Display Cabinet

    First of all I agree with the suggestions to use tempered glass. It is more scratch resistant, durable, won't yellow, and is often cheaper than acrylic (plexiglass). If you are committed to...
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    Have You Tried Local Glass Shops?

    These plate grooves are made in annealed (not tempered) glass using shaped grinding wheels. An old-time local glass shop, if available, may still have the necessary machinery available. Otherwise...
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    Joe: Thanks for posting the link to the...

    Joe: Thanks for posting the link to the sagulator--I hadn't seen that!

    Here is a table of recommended thicknesses from glass fabricators (I own a glass shop). It assumes that the glass is only...
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    Eaton

    I bought a small coalescing filter from Eaton Compressor for $130 to go on my 5hp, 80 gal. compressor. It doesn't seem to be listed on their website, but you can email Steve Derr from their website....
  6. We Must Be Over 50!

    I also ordered, so that would put us up to at least 50! Thanks again to Phil for making this happen!!!
    Fred
  7. Test Results?

    I may have missed it, but haven't seen any test results posted from Dylos cutting MDF. Also, is any more info available regarding how the communication feature operates? I'm trying to decide...
  8. Please Count Me In

    Prefer .5 micron unit.

    Thanks for your initiative!
    Fred
  9. Hello from Central Oregon (the high and dry--and...

    Hello from Central Oregon (the high and dry--and cold right now--part of the state).

    Fred
  10. SketchUp vs. CutListPlus?

    Can anyone contrast these two programs--I'm just getting started in trying to computerize my designs and optimize materials. A quick look at both programs suggests SketchUp is stronger at the design...
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