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- From: Lyle_Seaman@transarc.com
- Newsgroups: misc.consumers.house
- Subject: Re: Glass Block - Suggestions??
- Message-ID: <kfNN1TT0BwwbECP5pb@transarc.com>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 19:26:23 GMT
- References: <66320009@misty.boeing.com>
- Organization: Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA
- Lines: 16
- In-Reply-To: <66320009@misty.boeing.com>
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- burton@misty.boeing.com (Brandy Burton-Tarantino) writes:
- > needed for shower. But.... It seems the only two places in the area
- > that carry block are Seattle Glass and Mutual Materials - and
- > the prices! ouch!
-
- > maybe a flexi-hose of some sort and a raised platform? Is there an
- > alternative to glass blocks I just don't know about? Any suggestions
- > appreciated.
-
-
- I've wanted to install a shower enclosure of glass block, also, but I
- wonder about keeping it clean. In particular, I'm worried that the
- {grout,mortar,cement} between the blocks will accumulate crud. What
- about a big sheet of tempered glass?
-
- Lyle
-