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Meema2Kids
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Thu, Apr 27 2006, 3:12 pm
Our coffee table has two pieces of glass on the top (ie the majority of the top is wood) and one of them broke (and it was NOT the kids that did it! ). Are these pieces hard to replace? Anyone have any experience and can tell me the best place to get a replacement piece?
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cindy324
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Thu, Apr 27 2006, 5:24 pm
Call your local glass company, they'll come down , measure and will cut to size a new glass top. Don't know about the cost though. A piece of glass shouldn't cost too much
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chen
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Thu, Apr 27 2006, 6:51 pm
While you still have small children, I'd suggest getting plexiglas as a replacement.
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ektsm
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Thu, Apr 27 2006, 9:01 pm
Aren't you nervous that the kids will get hurt with it.
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shopaholic
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Thu, Apr 27 2006, 9:13 pm
I have glass on top of my dining room table, so it doesn't get scratched. I used Bernie's Glass in Brooklyn (Albany Ave I think).
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