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re: flat glass wasRe: re:Levelling large table

Posted by ballendo@y...
on 2001-01-15 16:23:49 UTC
Joe,

Be sure that is "float" glass. Otherwise, it may not be as flat as
you think...

Also be aware that glass is technically a liquid, albeit a very slow
moving one! Be sure your support is often, and adjustable.

Hope this helps.

Ballendo


>write-up on composite laminators switching from aluminum tool plate
>to plate glass. Cost and inherent flatness were given as the
>reasons. I received a quote from a local glass company of $288 for
>72"x144"x1/4" sheet delivered, $4/sqft. I will use polyethylene
>sheet edges and covers to protect the glass when not actively
>laminating.

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