notartmusic
New member
Hello everyone,
My business partner and I recently scored two crates (16 panes) of 29"x96" 1/4" glass in excellent condition for free on craigslist. We're definitely going to use some of it to build tall room dividers/gobos but we were wondering if we'd be able to use it for the window assembly in our new studio build as well.
It's a double wall construction so there will be a control room side window as well as a live room side window.
My plan as of now is to butt 2 panes together for one side and 3 for the other, putting each side at a slight angle to reduce visible light reflections.
Is this the best solution to use this material? Will the panes rattle against each other? Do I really need to laminate them together (that seems to be an inefficiently expensive option)?
All thoughts and suggestions much appreciated.
Thank you!
My business partner and I recently scored two crates (16 panes) of 29"x96" 1/4" glass in excellent condition for free on craigslist. We're definitely going to use some of it to build tall room dividers/gobos but we were wondering if we'd be able to use it for the window assembly in our new studio build as well.
It's a double wall construction so there will be a control room side window as well as a live room side window.
My plan as of now is to butt 2 panes together for one side and 3 for the other, putting each side at a slight angle to reduce visible light reflections.
Is this the best solution to use this material? Will the panes rattle against each other? Do I really need to laminate them together (that seems to be an inefficiently expensive option)?
All thoughts and suggestions much appreciated.
Thank you!