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FREE: glass sheets Nearly all tempered. (Updated measurements First June)

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Miscellaneous glass sheets. People have taken some away so I have updated measurements in the pictures I got these from customers who were replacing glass around their deck and from an office building company that closed down. There might be some minor nicks on the corners of a piece or two but they are still fine. 2 are thick glass doors (one with the hangers to be a sliding door. Those are very heavy! It needs 2 people to move them. Most are tempered so you must use them as is. (they turn into glass gravel if you try to cut them!) I had this great plan to do "greenhouse raising" in the area, but I ended up only making 3 greenhouses. They might work for you to make greenhouses, or as windows in sheds or as glass around a deck as a wind break. I have a few small pieces that I didn't measure that might work for cold frames too. One of the pieces is a frosted glass former shower door. I include pics of 2 greenhouses I made just to show people what's possible. I don't recommend glass on the greenhouse roofs, (I was younger and crazier when I did that) but they are great for the sides etc. In my greenhouses, I stood up the pieces but I think it is better (easier) to lay them down horizontally. I have a list of sizes in inches and in centimeters. but not the thicknesses. Glass is pricy so why not use these in some of your home projects? Note that if you want the best winter and early spring production, the north side of a greenhouse can be insulated and you don't need glass in the north side at all.

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