[6pack] TR250 right hand mirror
    Ed Bratt 
    bratt at sasktel.net
       
    Wed Jan 23 23:09:09 MST 2008
    
    
  
Steve:
I used to have a tenant in a building who ran a glass shop.  Besides normal 
glass, he did stained glass, and etched glass.  The etching was done with a 
sandblaster.   If you stayed in one place too long, it would cut right 
through.  Glass can be cut in this way.  You might try a etched glass or 
decorative glass shop.  Here is a site about etching and carving: 
http://www.carvedglasscompany.com/
Also, I have been in metal shops where water-jets are used to cut steel, 
aluminum, other metals, composits, and glass (except for safety glass) using 
a water based medium.  You might find a shop where they will do it.
When I was a student I was given a project to build which required glass 
dividers with finished edges and rounded corners.  The tools we had to do 
this task was a rubber sanding block, and sheets of emery paper.
Ed Bratt
Regina, Saskatchewan
1976 TR6
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Stephen Lindquist" <lindquistse at gmail.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 12:44 PM
Subject: [6pack] TR250 right hand mirror
    
    
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