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I need glass cut

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I have two tanks exactly the same with broken glass on the back. It looks to be 1/4" glass. Where can I get this cut cheap and how much am I looking at ? The glass is about what a 10 gallon tank would have in dimensions, maybe shorter.
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You could probably get it done at Metro Glass. They are located at the corner of Demetropolis and Hwy 90 close to Richie's BBQ. I am not sure of the exact price but you could probably get it for no more than $30 to $40 dollars.

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I hope it is not that high. I used to get a piece like that cut at Home Depot for $5 back when they cut glass.
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Home depot still has a glass cutting place and so does lowes. I have gotten glass cut at lowes abot 3 months ago.
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2-3 years ago I stopped by there and they told me they would not be doing it anymore....heh. I will get some measurements and try.
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I have had that problem before. It's called laziness and they don't want to do it. I ran into that at lowes. I asked a guy that worked in that department and he said they don't do it anymore. When leaving I asked a guy and the front desk and he said of course we do it.
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Well then that just pisses me off. If I get any slack I will ask to speak to a manager.
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I'd go to a glass shop. That way you can just bring the tank in and assure a good fit. 1/4" glass should be cheap, though 10g tanks are even thinner I think.
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Well I cannot seem to get the beauty rings of the tanks. They are glued down pretty damn good. I have 2 Aquapods with broken back glass. The 3rd one has broken front and back so it is a total loss. For the price of the tank and the low success of them getting shipped to me I doubt it is worth much effort the replace the broken back. The effort vs cost of the tank is probably not worth the effort. I see me breaking them down to pure glass and the garbage man getting them.
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Re: I need glass cut

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I have a small shop where I do this sort of repair for friends and neighbors. Perhaps I could be of help. I'm sure I have the glass and you will not find better prices. It's a hobby of mine since my retirement.

To simplify this negotiation just respond to papagator45@yahoo.com and we can communicate directly.

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snoopdog wrote:I have two tanks exactly the same with broken glass on the back. It looks to be 1/4" glass. Where can I get this cut cheap and how much am I looking at ? The glass is about what a 10 gallon tank would have in dimensions, maybe shorter.
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Post by Tom619 »

whatever you do, dont try to cut it yourself with those cheap glasscutters. i did it once. it was all fine and dandy, until i woke up the next day to see spider veins!
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