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Hey xs, no disrespect, but a 36 x 60 solex is NOT a scrap piece. If you are familiar with flat glass that is not just a cut off dude. come on now! maybe your buddy does allot of HUGE stuff and maybe for him that is a scrap. But really in the real world of flat glass that is not a scrap. That is a major piece of glass.
And yes us glass guys do help each other out when we can but really dude? do you really understand the piece he his talking about? Flat glass guys never stick it to each other that only happens in auto glass. enough said.
Hey xs, no disrespect, but a 36 x 60 solex is NOT a scrap piece. If you are familiar with flat glass that is not just a cut off dude. come on now! maybe your buddy does allot of HUGE stuff and maybe for him that is a scrap. But really in the real world of flat glass that is not a scrap. That is a major piece of glass.
And yes us glass guys do help each other out when we can but really dude? do you really understand the piece he his talking about? Flat glass guys never stick it to each other that only happens in auto glass. enough said.
Pardon my ignorance in the flat game biz. Im not in that part of the game. Only can make summarize from observations in a few of my buddies flat glass shops. I see big sheets with runs that he saves to cut down. And yes he does do some very big construction site projects.