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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    if that glass were the same material as jet fighter cowl or hockey glass.. standard panel na lang po.. mas mura siguro.

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    if that glass were the same material as jet fighter cowl or hockey glass.. standard panel na lang po.. mas mura siguro.
    If you're talking about the canopy of U.S. F16, it is lexan. It is more durable than tempered glass and is bullet resistant. Problems are it is not as scratch resistant and very expensive

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    #12
    Glass partitions are not as thick as dry wall or wooden panel walls. If the space is limited, it is an option. One of the hotels I used in Milan had this but parts of the glass are smoke haze.

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    #13
    diba dati may parang palabas sa US na ganyan ang challenge pagagamitin ka ng CR na nilagay nila in public places like major streets in NY then kala mo tagusan yung tingin nila hehehe ikaw lang pala nakaka kita from inside one way mirror pala. hehehe walang nag accept ng challenge.. Imagine mag shower in times aquare kala mo nakikita ka nila hahaha

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    #14
    'yup. model unit nga lang 'yan.
    'yung sa 1st pic, glass nga siya. buyer's option na kung gusto niya eh frosted, tinted, whatever glass na gusto niya. kung gusto niya eh clear, ala ey, mas maganda, hehehe.

    sa 2nd pic, nakadikit 'yung glass sa "false wall". thick plywoods (usually 3/4") ang ginagamit nila diyan.
    bubutasan nila 'yung glass para meron kang pagkabitan ng bracket para sa tv. meron na ring "abang" 'yan for electrical power and equipment (like antenna, cable, dvd, etc.) connections. ewan ko lang kung 'yung "boxes/outlets" (bottom left side of the glass) is connected to the tv. anyway, if the "abangs" are behind the glass, the seller, architect, engineers knows where these "abang" boxes are located. so, kung may balak kang maglagay ng maliit na cabinet for a/v equipment, pabutasan mo na 'yung glass bago pa nila ikabit.

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    #15
    Lighthouse hotel is Subic, Shangrila Boracay , Mandarin Oriental is SG are just a few hotels who's CR are glass partitioned.

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    #16
    The fish can see you humping inside h20 hotel.

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    #17
    Diba may maga motel daw sa pasig na ganyan kita mo ang shower room may nag sabi lang sakin hehehe

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    #18
    Quote Originally Posted by jick.cejoco View Post
    Glass partitions are not as thick as dry wall or wooden panel walls. If the space is limited, it is an option. One of the hotels I used in Milan had this but parts of the glass are smoke haze.
    Quote Originally Posted by macsd View Post
    Lighthouse hotel is Subic, Shangrila Boracay , Mandarin Oriental is SG are just a few hotels who's CR are glass partitioned.
    Absolutely hate see through bathrooms in hotels. Does anyone like it in the first place? I read about a hotel that frosted their see through bathroom because of negative feedback.

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    #19
    Quote Originally Posted by joemarski View Post
    'yup. model unit nga lang 'yan.
    'yung sa 1st pic, glass nga siya. buyer's option na kung gusto niya eh frosted, tinted, whatever glass na gusto niya. kung gusto niya eh clear, ala ey, mas maganda, hehehe.

    sa 2nd pic, nakadikit 'yung glass sa "false wall". thick plywoods (usually 3/4") ang ginagamit nila diyan.
    bubutasan nila 'yung glass para meron kang pagkabitan ng bracket para sa tv. meron na ring "abang" 'yan for electrical power and equipment (like antenna, cable, dvd, etc.) connections. ewan ko lang kung 'yung "boxes/outlets" (bottom left side of the glass) is connected to the tv. anyway, if the "abangs" are behind the glass, the seller, architect, engineers knows where these "abang" boxes are located. so, kung may balak kang maglagay ng maliit na cabinet for a/v equipment, pabutasan mo na 'yung glass bago pa nila ikabit.
    buti na lang maraming engineer tsikot so glass talaga? Weirdo ng designer developer. Wtf.

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    #20
    Pati toilet bowl see through. Hahaha

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