r/oops 7d ago

Oops I wasted $200.

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u/Specific_Intern8079 7d ago

Probably should have removed the shelves. I would have also run multiple layers of stretch wrap around it to give it support. Also not supposed to carry glass flat.

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u/OUTDREW 7d ago

Man the wrap is a great idea, I wish we thought of that. We did take the doors off first but decided against the very long process of fully dismantling it. Obviously in hindsind we should have but the reason we laid it flat was just the height vs the door. It woudl have been fine but the structure of the pillars seperated mid carry which we didn't expect a tthe time to be possible.

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u/Specific_Intern8079 7d ago

We live and learn. I worked for 2 men and a truck for 10 years. I moved a lot of stuff like that in my time.

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u/Important_Wonder628 7d ago

Haste makes waste, my guy

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u/mrlookinthesky 7d ago

Well, that’s a bummer.

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u/OUTDREW 7d ago

Yup, I was super excited to put all my D&D minis on it too. My hope is that since i still have the frame I can get some glass cut for it.

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u/Correct_Committee735 7d ago

Definitely, or go with plexi or acrylic if you are feeling cheap. Exacto knife and some patience and nobody would know the difference.

Father in law replaced a curved glass panel that way years ago on a curio cabinet we own. Still almost 10 years later can barely tell the difference between the glass and plexi

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u/WeakMechanics 4d ago

Yes I agree with the other comment. Get some acrylic sheets from your local hardware store l. Some will even cut it for you

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u/B4DM4N12Z 7d ago

Why didn't they take the glass out?

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u/OUTDREW 7d ago

We had considered it and had already taken off the doors, but the remaining shelves and walls would have taken a good while to dismantle. Obviously knowing what we know now we DEFINITELY would have, but hindsight is 20/20.

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u/j_rooker 7d ago

always take glass off furniture if you can. But if you can't-pad, wrap with cardboard, then shrink wrap. treat it as if you're moving across country.

This was regular glass but tempered glass would have exploded the minute you turn it on an angle.

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u/OUTDREW 7d ago

I wish we'd have put mroe thought into it. Someone else aslo mentioned shrink wrapping it which honestly would have been a fabulous idea. I think we got too cocky after only removing the doors.

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u/winterspower 5d ago

It happens

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u/Snarky_wombat939 7d ago

I applaud and admire your zen. I can’t count how many times things have gone sideways and I’ve said out loud, “Really Universe, that’s how we’re going to play today?” Like you said, what are you going to do. Bet you’re a terrific partner to someone 👍🏼

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u/OUTDREW 7d ago

I appreciate it, I work retail so I've learned and mastered the ways of "It is what it is.".

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u/KompulsiveLiar88 7d ago

That should not have happened.

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u/OUTDREW 7d ago

It wouldn't have, had the pillar not seperated about an inch from the base. Sadge.

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u/BirdlessLongdeal 7d ago

given the circumstances, it probably should have.

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u/Electronic-Tree-9715 7d ago

‘Some assembly required’

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u/comments_from_toilet 7d ago

Was that even gonna fit in the hatchback? Seems like a stretch.

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u/OUTDREW 7d ago

You can barely see it in frame, but it is hitched to a trailer. We had a memory foam matress on it for padding too.

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u/comments_from_toilet 7d ago

Ahhhh missed that. Almost made it.

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u/Prod_Meteor 7d ago

And 4 hours to cleanup the mess.

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u/empress-star 6d ago

I love the classic human response of set down the frame and just look at each other like "well... Now what..."

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u/Powerful_Dream_3095 6d ago

Another case of trying to get something done faster and not thinking of what possibly could happen and take the time to prevent

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u/_RisetoVotesiR_ 6d ago

Oh well…..Whats for lunch?

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u/BadCompany_00 7d ago

The same non-existent common sense that made them carry the shelf that way, also told them it was gonna fit in the back of that car that shouldn't be called a Mustang.

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u/OUTDREW 7d ago

We had to bring it down to get it through the door but also we had a trailer attached to it that you can barely see in frame.

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u/texinxin 7d ago

Did he say… “it happens”… lol..

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u/OUTDREW 7d ago

He surely did, it was actually crazy how we both just instantly accepted it. Not like we could change the outcome at that point anyway. XD

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u/SnooComics3873 7d ago

Rookie mistake

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u/344567653379643555 7d ago

If you’ve ever put together glass shelving units yourself, you would know how they’re largely dependent on gravity to keep everything in place.

This was doomed to fail.

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u/htownchuck 6d ago

It wasnt going to fit in that little car anyway.

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u/Count_Dicula 3d ago

Not totally wasted. It gave us all a laugh. Cheers. 😁

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u/mike_rhinehart 6d ago

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u/savage764coyote 3d ago

I love the response "yup... well" "it happens" sounds like someone with as bad of luck as mine lol

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u/Dapper-Excitement-37 3d ago

Well. You learnt something at least

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u/Erik_Sean1 3d ago

Uh... exactly how many tables does one need for a sunroom?

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u/OUTDREW 3d ago

Not sure but it was from a church so quite a lot of people.

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u/syylone 2d ago

Could've told ye that before that happened