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Re: Mirror fit issue?

by "Ron Seiden" <subronseiden@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 3, 2008 at 02:21 AM

"Moses" <moses@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Ron Seiden wrote:
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>> "Moses" <moses@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>I bought a replacment mirror glass for my van- looked like the right
size 
>>>but doesn't quite fit.  It needs about 1/8" taken from 2 inside
corners. 
>>>Can this glass be cut, grinded or sanded without breaking?
>>
>>
>> Dremel on high speed with a diamond wheel. The use the Dremel to polish

>> the cut edges.
> Thanks, I have a Dremel.  A diamond wheel sounds costly but I'll check 
> that out once.

If you check the surplus shops (I like American Science & Surplus) you can

find cheapy (likely Chinese) diamond wheels at decent prices (as well as 
other Dremel bits).
Just remember to polish the cut edges -- important to prevent future 
chipping.




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Mirror fit issue?
Moses <moses@[EMAIL PR  2008-04-30 12:02:28 
Re: Mirror fit issue?
"Ron Seiden" &l  2008-05-01 03:44:46 
Re: Mirror fit issue?
Moses <moses@[EMAIL PR  2008-05-02 00:30:09 
Re: Mirror fit issue?
"Ron Seiden" &l  2008-05-03 02:21:21 
Re: Mirror fit issue?
"Ted Mittelstaedt&qu  2008-05-02 01:48:37 
Re: Mirror fit issue?
"Ron Seiden" &l  2008-05-03 02:26:55 

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