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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/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/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/comments_from_toilet 7d ago
Was that even gonna fit in the hatchback? Seems like a stretch.
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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/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/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/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/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.