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MrsM84
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Glass for Tabletop!
Does anyone know where I can get a custom glass tabletop? We spent a lot of money on our dining room set -- we viewed it as an investment and plan to have this table for a loooooong time. We don't have an eat in kitchen, so we eat on it everyday. I would like to protect it and feel that glass would be the easiest to clean!
Any suggestions? Thanks!
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Posted 9/20/13 7:58 PM |
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andreat
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Re: Glass for Tabletop!
Where are you located?
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Posted 9/20/13 8:53 PM |
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MrsM84
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Glass for Tabletop!
Farmingdale -- right on Nassau and Suffolk border!
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Posted 9/20/13 8:54 PM |
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Spookie-D
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Glass for Tabletop!
There's a place in Amityville right off 110 going onto sunrise. A couple of years ago my friend had to replace her glass dining table top and used them.
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Posted 9/21/13 2:07 AM |
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sunnyplus3
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Re: Glass for Tabletop!
Kp glass in massapequa.
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Posted 9/21/13 8:07 AM |
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MrsM84
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Re: Glass for Tabletop!
Posted by Spookie-D
There's a place in Amityville right off 110 going onto sunrise. A couple of years ago my friend had to replace her glass dining table top and used them.
Thanks for the rec! I actually went there yesterday and ordered the glass tabletop. $135 and will be ready Tuesday!
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Posted 9/22/13 3:48 PM |
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Jacksmommy
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Re: Glass for Tabletop!
Posted by MrsM84
Posted by Spookie-D
There's a place in Amityville right off 110 going onto sunrise. A couple of years ago my friend had to replace her glass dining table top and used them.
Thanks for the rec! I actually went there yesterday and ordered the glass tabletop. $135 and will be ready Tuesday!
I love this idea but how does it not move??
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Posted 9/22/13 8:26 PM |
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MrsM84
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Re: Glass for Tabletop!
Posted by Jacksmommy
Posted by MrsM84
Posted by Spookie-D
There's a place in Amityville right off 110 going onto sunrise. A couple of years ago my friend had to replace her glass dining table top and used them.
Thanks for the rec! I actually went there yesterday and ordered the glass tabletop. $135 and will be ready Tuesday!
I love this idea but how does it not move??
Well it's pretty heavy since it's 1 big glass slab, but the guy said he would give me 4 non-slip disc pads (about the size of a dime) that go on the corners!
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Posted 9/22/13 8:35 PM |
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ElizaRags35
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Glass for Tabletop!
How does it work with tables that have a leaf or 2?
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Posted 9/22/13 9:02 PM |
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MrsM84
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Re: Glass for Tabletop!
Posted by ElizaRags35
How does it work with tables that have a leaf or 2?
We have 2 leaves for our table, but since we use it as our everyday table, I had the glass made for the no leaf size. My rationale was that if we had any leaf in it, that would mean company was over, and we'd have a tablecloth on which would protect the wood. I was going to have custom made table pads but 1) they were $$$$$ and 2) part of the reason we fell in love with this table was because of the gorgeous wood -- I felt table pads would just cover everything up, while the glass still allows us to enjoy the natural wood grain!
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Posted 9/22/13 9:08 PM |
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ElizaRags35
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Re: Glass for Tabletop!
Posted by MrsM84
Posted by ElizaRags35
How does it work with tables that have a leaf or 2?
We have 2 leaves for our table, but since we use it as our everyday table, I had the glass made for the no leaf size. My rationale was that if we had any leaf in it, that would mean company was over, and we'd have a tablecloth on which would protect the wood. I was going to have custom made table pads but 1) they were $$$$$ and 2) part of the reason we fell in love with this table was because of the gorgeous wood -- I felt table pads would just cover everything up, while the glass still allows us to enjoy the natural wood grain!
Makes sense! Thanks! I'll have to check them out!
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Posted 9/22/13 9:26 PM |
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KittyCat
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Re: Glass for Tabletop!
Can someone tell me the name of this place? thanks :)
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Posted 5/9/14 1:50 PM |
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JandJ1224
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Re: Glass for Tabletop!
We had used a place called Aquarius glass in Farmingdale for glass for our dining table.
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Posted 5/9/14 2:29 PM |
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MrsM84
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Glass for Tabletop!
Broadway Glass -- on Rt. 110 right by the entry ramp to the Southern State!
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Posted 5/9/14 2:29 PM |
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KittyCat
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Re: Glass for Tabletop!
We are in Moriches if anyone knows anyone closer. THX :)
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Posted 5/12/14 2:34 PM |
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