Sand Blasted Glass

I am remodeling my office area right now. Everything is going great except for my huge closet doors. My wife and I couldn't figure out what we wanted to do with them. So I came up with the idea of putting sand blasted glass in the middle of each door (6 of them). Now the problem we're having is that we can't find any sandblasted glass sheets to have cut down to size. We've tried every place in town here. Does anyone have any suggestions of where to buy sandblasted glass?

Guest User
Wed, 28/05/2003 - 15:22

I also just saw acid etched glass. That also looks like the effect we're trying to get.

Guest User
Sat, 31/05/2003 - 12:48

Reply to [B]BananaMan[/B]:

> I am remodeling my office area right now. Everything is going great except for my huge closet doors. My wife and I couldn't figure out what we wanted to do with them. So I came up with the idea of putting sand blasted glass in the middle of each door (6 of them). Now the problem we're having is that we can't find any sandblasted glass sheets to have cut down to size. We've tried every place in town here. Does anyone have any suggestions of where to buy sandblasted glass?

we buy our sandblasted glass cut to size, try a place in liverpool england, call pearsons glass, or pembertons, they might be able to help

Guest User
Mon, 02/06/2003 - 08:10

Reply to [B]BananaMan[/B]:

be careful with sandblasted glass! It has an extremly poor strength since its surface is damaged and what is a problem in dayly use is the agglomeration of dirt in the surface roughness. You will see every fingerprint!

Alternative use laminated glass with a tranlucent PVB film in the interlayer (safer) or thoughened glass with a etch (sandblast) optic, or cheapest cast glass. there are hundereds of designes and any glass retailer schould have it in stock

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