View Single Post
Old 05-20-2008, 01:34 PM   #5
bad coffee
Sheriff of The Drink
bad coffee's Avatar
Moderator: This member is a Moderator. - Issue reason:  
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Location: Location:
Posts: 4,522
Reefer Ratings: (17)
View My Gallery Send a Private Message
it's fine, if you have a large flat work surface to work on.

the biggest problem with cutting a 4' piece with a standard cutter, is keeping pressure the same across the length of the cut. You almost have to crawl along the glass and cut as you crawl. Even then, there's a bit of stopping and starting. that's where you run into problems.

Me, I'd just call a local glass shop and ask them to cut the big pieces down for you. Then take the smaller pieces home and cut what you need.

Also, are you sure it's not tempered glass?

B
__________________
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ming
I wasn't gifted with boobs.
bad coffee is offline   Reply With Quote