Great video. I do this for a living and I make right-triangles out of each angle and use the Pythagorean theorem. It allows me to cross-check my measurements and have near-perfect repeatable outcomes. MANY pros struggle with this. High school math saves the day!
Hey great video guys! Love the Milwaukee m18s. You guys do really great work. Glass panel came out great! Especially with the angle, very instructional.
T-Bevel is a great way to do it, depends on where it is and whether it is vertical or horizontal, I might make a Pattern for the horizontal ones or just take some measurements. There are a few ways to do it.
What glass can I buy to create custom shower walls and doors myself. Looked into tempered but to my disappointment I found I can't cut tempered glass... Please HELP!
How would I remove existing glass from one of the channels? I want to redo tiles, which involves removing the glass panels. Would heat be used to loosen the glass from the silicone?
You only used screws to secure the channel along the wall, not the base. Just want to confirm that the use of silicone along the base is sufficient to secure along the bottom ?
You do NOT want the silicone on both sides of the profile, because that will eventually trap moisture and won't allow it to flow and dry out. That's how you get mold.
No need to screw, that silicone will NOT budge. We've been doing it this way for years. Drilling in marble is an necessary step, and can be BIG problem if you make a mistake.
@@GC83163 Because it's not the silicone holding full weight (or side pressure that could come). The U channel anchored into the wall is mainly responsible for keeping the glass panel in place.
Not the safest way to install Glass or the cleanest. He should use double-sided tape he can also get from CR Lawrence, the silicone on the inside also not a good idea since removal becomes about 10x harder. I know because I work with A&J Custom Glass Ltd. Who have been in the industry since 1998
Wow! genius. you just created a dangerous hinged glass panel. No fasteners in the bottom? when someone leans on it, the silicone breaks loose from the marble and creates a pivot point for the glass to break or come off the wall. Heres the answer, "Hire a local licensed C-17 glazing contractor" Do not attempt to install glass unless you are well qualified.
It looks as if a glass company did the install, but you should always secure any perpendicular panels at the base of all custom shower enclosures. And countersink your screws in the metal channel so they are flush or recessed so the glass edge will never touch that metal. Silicone is not enough. And the Clear plastic setting block he used at the end should have been installed equally under the glass. If the glass squeezes through the silicone when he slides it in it can hit the glass edge and over time with heat, cold, and expansion of glass, it could explode, if the glass was in contact with that metal screw head. Unknown, if it will or will not until it does. General good practices by qualified glass installers are key to glass safety for all homeowners. I guess California has different codes than Michigan?
Great video. I do this for a living and I make right-triangles out of each angle and use the Pythagorean theorem. It allows me to cross-check my measurements and have near-perfect repeatable outcomes. MANY pros struggle with this. High school math saves the day!
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How do I remove the silicone from the old glass so I can remove it? Someone put it in backwards before I moved in.
Hey great video guys! Love the Milwaukee m18s. You guys do really great work. Glass panel came out great! Especially with the angle, very instructional.
Thanks, that angle was a pain but the angle grinder helped a ton. This panel makes that bathroom look awesome, great idea by Steve
Great, easy to
understand and learn while following your lead. Thank you!!
Do I screw the bottom channel to the marble or tile?
Thank you for the great video!
Great video Jeff, good explanation for a tough angle to fit with glass.
+Sal DiBlasi what's your take on those angles? I use a T-bevel for the Schluter profiles
T-Bevel is a great way to do it, depends on where it is and whether it is vertical or horizontal, I might make a Pattern for the horizontal ones or just take some measurements. There are a few ways to do it.
+Sal DiBlasi do you have a video on this topic? Just wondering
I have several videos about angles and making patterns. But not one specific to glass.
+Sal DiBlasi looks like that's our next collaboration. 👍
good job my friend
I need to replace the glass. How do I loose the silicone to remove the old glass?
Really good video.
What glass can I buy to create custom shower walls and doors myself. Looked into tempered but to my disappointment I found I can't cut tempered glass... Please HELP!
Would you feel secure placing a compression type shower rod on your glass panel ?
No, this panel had a custom hole for a permanent rod anchored to both the glass and through the porcelain
Can you put glass on top of a 2×4 half wall? Or does it have to be 2×6?
How would I remove existing glass from one of the channels? I want to redo tiles, which involves removing the glass panels. Would heat be used to loosen the glass from the silicone?
I have the same question?
Great video!! What type of glass did you use?
You only used screws to secure the channel along the wall, not the base. Just want to confirm that the use of silicone along the base is sufficient to secure along the bottom ?
I've had cinderblock walls swinging on silicon like a door...Once it sets; its hard to break the bond under normal usage...
You do NOT want the silicone on both sides of the profile, because that will eventually trap moisture and won't allow it to flow and dry out. That's how you get mold.
Nice job on that glass knee wall. What happens if you have to remove that glass with that silicone in the track?
The easiest way break the glass or else you will be spending a lot of time getting it off safely
Why did you not secure with screws/plugs or screws into wood the bottom of the glass to the marble slab and only applied silicon?
Because it will crack the marble MAYBE...Not worth the risk!
No need to screw, that silicone will NOT budge. We've been doing it this way for years. Drilling in marble is an necessary step, and can be BIG problem if you make a mistake.
@@GC83163 Because it's not the silicone holding full weight (or side pressure that could come). The U channel anchored into the wall is mainly responsible for keeping the glass panel in place.
Where did you get the glass?
So is vinyl glazing unnecessary?? Why are there so many sites saying you need vinyl glazing??
why you don't have to fasten the base of the channel? Thank you
Привет. Я из России. Мы тоже делаем такую работу. Сколько стоит стекло и твоя работа?. Я играю в грин карту и хочу работать в америке.
Not the safest way to install Glass or the cleanest. He should use double-sided tape he can also get from CR Lawrence, the silicone on the inside also not a good idea since removal becomes about 10x harder. I know because I work with A&J Custom Glass Ltd. Who have been in the industry since 1998
@homerepairtutor lmk if you have any questions
Made it look easy ...except i kept seeing that dam blue plastic lag sticking out.
No eye protection while cutting metal. LOL.
Wow! genius. you just created a dangerous hinged glass panel. No fasteners in the bottom? when someone leans on it, the silicone breaks loose from the marble and creates a pivot point for the glass to break or come off the wall. Heres the answer, "Hire a local licensed C-17 glazing contractor" Do not attempt to install glass unless you are well qualified.
It looks as if a glass company did the install, but you should always secure any perpendicular panels at the base of all custom shower enclosures. And countersink your screws in the metal channel so they are flush or recessed so the glass edge will never touch that metal. Silicone is not enough. And the Clear plastic setting block he used at the end should have been installed equally under the glass. If the glass squeezes through the silicone when he slides it in it can hit the glass edge and over time with heat, cold, and expansion of glass, it could explode, if the glass was in contact with that metal screw head. Unknown, if it will or will not until it does. General good practices by qualified glass installers are key to glass safety for all homeowners. I guess California has different codes than Michigan?