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#11
We got ours from Menards...but not pre-drilled. DH drilled the holes and we have them at either end of the tub in our bathroom. When we remodeled the bathroom, the we put in a big soaker, jetted tub. It is a foot longer than a standard tub. To get glass shower doors would have cost $1500.00!!!! so we installed a stack of 6" blocks at either end, (with blue led lights inside)...voila..standard shower doors will now fit.
Good luck finding pre-drilled. Let us know if/where you find some.
Patti
Good luck finding pre-drilled. Let us know if/where you find some.
Patti
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Originally Posted by Japonica
Yes, I do the same for year round use. My husband uses a drill press and spritz's water on them!
#14
Originally Posted by bigsister63
Originally Posted by Japonica
Yes, I do the same for year round use. My husband uses a drill press and spritz's water on them!
#16
You need a diamond drill to drill the holes. Also wouldn't the hardware or builder store have them cheaper? I saw glass bottles at the craft show done the same way. I have some of the one gallon antique or old milk bottles. The big square ones remember?. I had one drilled...I will decorate and show it later....
http://www.glassblocksoc.com/catalog...m-sseries.html
http://www.glassblocksoc.com/catalog...m-sseries.html
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