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I recently remodeled my bathrooms and removed the old flat glass mirrors that were hung on the walls I kept them thinking that I could cut and frame them, but I wound up just purchasing new ones
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- How do I remove a frameless glued mirror? - Home Improvement Stack Exchange
I have an ugly giant frameless mirror glued to a tiled wall in my bathroom I want to remove It's probably been there > 20 years How do I get rid of it? I'm thinking of just covering it in tape
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Download TrueNAS Community Edition - the data storage software that helps you store and access your data with ease Add free apps to expand NAS capabilities
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I recently got my grubby hands on a beautiful, but extremely heavy, 4' x 7' framed wall mirror; it probably weighs around 100lbs, if not a little more I know what (exterior) wall to mount it on, exactly where the mount-points are, and have already installed two wood screws (2" long) into the studs
- Why NVMe SSDs are the best thing since sliced bread
Someone asked me in private conversation about using mutiple NVMe drives on an add-on card like the Supermicro AOC-SLG3-2M and the implications for passthrough in a hypervisor TrueNAS hybrid context, e g ESXi Confusion arose about the general recommendation never to pass individual drives but
- How do I install a vanity thats higher than the mirror?
The existing wall mirror is resting on a Formica back-splash The existing cabinet is wheelchair height The remodel cabinet will be higher than the bottom of the wall mirror The mirror extends across the full wall behind the toilet and adjacent vanity I plan to frame the mirror with crown molding stained to match the new cabinet
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