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Hi,

I wanted a 10mm thick glass sliding door. However, I understand from a glass contractor that there is only 8mm thick glass sliding door. Is this true?

I am afraid that if it is too thin, it might break when someone knock into it.

Help!

 

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Hi,

I wanted a 10mm thick glass sliding door. However, I understand from a glass contractor that there is only 8mm thick glass sliding door. Is this true?

I am afraid that if it is too thin, it might break when someone knock into it.

Help!

hihi... maybe u can contact me at 82231787 for some advice??

 

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Hi,

I wanted a 10mm thick glass sliding door. However, I understand from a glass contractor that there is only 8mm thick glass sliding door. Is this true?

I am afraid that if it is too thin, it might break when someone knock into it.

Help!

hi,

i just renovated my hse, i use 10mm thk tempered glass for my kitchen entrance lo..

check on my blog

http://www.renotalk.com/forum/index.php?au...blogid=602&

wei

 

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the std thickness for tempered glass doors are 10mm, if i am not wrong; this is the min.

there are those who choose 12mm for higher doors; but they are much heavier.

there are many useful threads in this forum on the various aspects of reno - i also got to know the above fm my daily reading :)

 

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Hi,

The optimal thickness is 10mm and the glass criteria must be tempered.

Its was to ensure safety for the users especially the height was built to at least 2.1m.

Cheers.

 

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the std thickness for tempered glass doors are 10mm, if i am not wrong; this is the min.

there are those who choose 12mm for higher doors; but they are much heavier.

there are many useful threads in this forum on the various aspects of reno - i also got to know the above fm my daily reading :)

ya 10 mm is good enough, I regreted it for my kitchen door using 12mm thick, old hse use 10mm much lighter & smoother. should had listen to the supplier recomendations...............

 

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up till now, i have never heard of people using 8mm.

i use 10mm tempered for all my glass panels, sliding door, swing door. floor to ceiling. 8ft high

 

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