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Glass Table Top

Started by ManhattanRE
over 16 years ago
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Can anyone recommend someone who can cut and deliver a 60'' round piece of glass to go on top of a brand new wood table? I suspect there may be a lot of people who could do this, but would love to get a recommendation before just picking up the yellow pages. Thanks.
Response by front_porch
over 16 years ago
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That glass store in the 20s -- Rosen something? They'll bevel the edges too, if you want.

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Response by ManhattanRE
over 16 years ago
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Thanks. East or Wesst 20's?

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Response by 30yrs_RE_20_in_REO
over 16 years ago
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http://www.rosenparamountglass.com/
45 East 20th Street

But personally I found their prices to be very high when i was shopping for customer shower doors so i can not say I recommend them.

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Response by alanhart
over 16 years ago
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apartmenttherapy is a better place to ask this question.

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Response by manhattanfox
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Response by skippy2222
over 16 years ago
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different furniture stores will have a standard number like 60 inches made up already and will probably be cheaper. Some of the mail order companies also. The mail order companies also will deliver for a smaller amount of money and will guarantee the product.

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Response by prada
over 16 years ago
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Hellas Glass 718 851-5200...I had a glass top made for an oval dining room table. They came and made a templet first. The cost was low (about 4 yrs ago) $250.
They will give you a price over the phone.

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Response by manhattanfox
over 16 years ago
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oh, sorry -- misread it as a whole top -- not just a cover.

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Response by ManhattanRE
over 16 years ago
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thanks for all of your suggestions

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Response by jess
over 16 years ago
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Try this:

http://nymag.com/bestofny/services/2006/glasscutter/

If you want cheap, there must be a place in chinatown?

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