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General => Lounge => Topic started by: DVP on October 11, 2009, 03:40:18 PM

Title: Glass cutters
Post by: DVP on October 11, 2009, 03:40:18 PM
I have a project in mind that I would like to start making. I need cut to fit glass circles though. I cannot even cut glass in a straight line without wasting most of it.

Does anyone know or is anyone a glass cutter? I will be needing a few done ranging in size from 14" to 18". Each one will be slightly different.


I dont know what it would cost to have this done, I am looking for local places/people also but if I could give my money to someone here I would like to.

As far as the project all I will say is they will be used as a surface to set things on.
Title: Glass cutters
Post by: Beau on October 11, 2009, 05:05:22 PM
Usually local "one-off" hardware stores and the like will cut and fit glass for windows, but may or may not be able to cut in circle patterns.

There's 2  places in Brookfield, about 5 miles from me, that cut glass.
Quinn Lumber, and Hometown Hardware. The fella at Hometown replaced the glass in a storm window for me last week, did a good job, and charged me 13 dollars and change.

If it's a last resort thing, I'll gladly call and ask if they can cut in a circle, if you want.
Title: Glass cutters
Post by: vinnietbird on October 11, 2009, 05:06:15 PM
Regular glass? If so,just call any window place.The glass company here in town that replaces car windows,store windows,etc will cut mirrors or glass easily in any basic shape.I got a 40'x18" piece of glass for our desk for $12.00 with beveled edges.I've had glass and mirror circles cut for my model car displays as well.The mirrors usually run about $7.00 for a 12" circle,regular glass is cheaper.