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Arthur 51 wrote: > I will be glueing a bathroom mirror to the wash basin wall soon. > However, I removed some tiles a couple of weeks ago > and it wasn't very difficult. It seems the tile cement had afixed > itself to > the emulsion paint only, and merely required a bit of encouragement > with a thin > screwdriver and 3 @ 20cm x 25cm tiles came off undamaged. > > This is a lath & plaster     

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Author: Lobster
Date: Mar 27, 2008 11:53

Hi all. I will be glueing a bathroom mirror to the wash basin wall soon. However, I removed some tiles a couple of weeks ago and it wasn't very difficult. It seems the tile cement had afixed itself to the emulsion paint only, and merely required a bit of encouragement with a thin screwdriver and 3 @ 20cm x 25cm tiles came off undamaged. This is a lath & plaster wall but I'm not very keen
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In message <133hr7uogda1g62@corp.supernews.com>, Mike <me@privacy.net> writes > >"chris French" <newspost-c-002@familyfrench.co.uk> wrote in message >news:3m8hT00hbOOGNA3e@blackhole.familyfrench.co.uk... >> In message <133hog7pt466585@corp.supernews.com>, Mike <me@privacy.net> >> writes >>>Obviously these dont run off 240v. >> >> They might do, it depends. >> >>> What does this mean in     

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Author: Arthur 51
Date: Mar 27, 2008 09:29

"chris French" <newspost-c-002@familyfrench.co.uk> wrote in message news:3m8hT00hbOOGNA3e@blackhole.familyfrench.co.uk... In message <133hog7pt466585@corp.supernews.com>, Mike <me@privacy.net> writes Obviously these dont run off 240v. They might do, it depends. What does this mean in terms of installation. Does it mean you have to have a transformer in the loft for these
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Lobster wrote > Brian L Johnson wrote: <snip> > > I'm curious... What size of mirror would this stuff hold? 3 ft by 2 > > ft? 6 ft by 4 ft? 8 by 4? > > <snip> > I asked the same question recently whwn planning to stick up a pretty > massive bathroom mirror [1]... IIRC the response was that it doesn't matter > provided you use the same amount of glue per unit area of mirror. Which     

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Author: chris French
Date: May 2, 2007 15:24

Brian L Johnson wrote: The Natural Philosopher wrote Timothy Murphy wrote: Can I hold up a light bathroom mirror reasonably safely on a tiled wall (the tiles seeming very secure) without drilling any holes, eg using some kind of adhesive? Is this often done? Yes, and yes Get the correct adhesive from a glazing supplier. I'm curious...
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If you do, according to some scientists, you are probably a creature with "the link between self-awareness/self-recognition and elaborate sociality/sophisticated social life". Or at least, you must be an elephant or a dolphin. If you are reading this now, but can not see yourself in the mirror, then, according to some researchers, you must be a dog, a cat, a fish, perhaps a turtle? Anyway, from     

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Author: Mike
Date: May 2, 2007 12:56

On Jun 2, 3:14 pm, "Greg Neill" <gneill...@OVEsympatico.ca> wrote: [snip] Look up "front surface mirror" or "first surface mirror". Also "optical flat" In my grad school days I had a job as lab instructor to the 4th years. And one of the labs involved a front surface mirror. Then the cafeteria got new pizza ovens. And they didn't vent them properly. For several weeks the entire building
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Author: Brian L Johnson
Date: Feb 6, 2007 07:12

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Author: Lobster
Date: Feb 6, 2007 06:09

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Author: Timothy Murphy
Date: Feb 4, 2007 19:31

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Author: WPG
Date: Dec 14, 2006 07:15

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Author: ARW23
Date: Jul 24, 2008 00:02

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Author: Puppet_Sock
Date: Jun 2, 2008 13:14

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