CowboyTaco
Well-Known Member
Ok, something else for me to look into....
Fact.In the end do not trust the gubment to do the right thing.
I have a giant mirror on the wall in my dining room that I will more than likely break and toss when I paint this part of the house. I hate it and it dates the house. I guess I should look into selling it.Whenever you think you are overpaying for work at your house....
I just charged a customer $825 to have set this mirror into some mastic on a millworkers frame. I had the mirror left over from a job so that was free. My guy spent 20 minutes cutting it and another 45 minutes delivering and installing it.
The mill-worker is charging more than 1k to make and hang the frame. So you are looking at a mirror that cost almost 2k at the end of the day and is 27" x 88"![]()
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I have a giant mirror on the wall in my dining room that I will more than likely break and toss when I paint this part of the house. I hate it and it dates the house. I guess I should look into selling it.
Large mirrors mounted on walls are typically removed by cutting them into smaller pieces on the wall then disposing of them. If the mirror was installed properly it will be next to impossible to remove in one pc. and will damage your walls when removed
If you want to "try" and get it off in one pc I'd recommend the following tools:
*piano wire with multiple strands (this will be used to "cut" the adhesive once you sneak it behind the mirror and pull it back and forth with two people). Could take hours
*pry bar with electrical tape or similar so there is no metal/glass contact as you try and pry the mirror off the wall
*good cut resistant gloves
*something to cover the arteries in your arms should the mirror crack and fall onto them
*fearless friend who is not sue crazy@balakay to help you
*first aid kit w/blood clot powder & tourniquet
this is typical damage:
You lost me at "could take hours"
Hit that bitch with a ball peen hammer and sweep/vacuum up the aftermath
You lost me at "could take hours"
Hit that bitch with a ball peen hammer and sweep/vacuum up the aftermath
You lost me at "could take hours"
Hit that bitch with a ball peen hammer and sweep/vacuum up the aftermath
so I need beer, tarp and a hammer? easy enough
Man at that point I'd just cut drywall around the perimeter of the the mirror with a Sawzall then yank that bitch off then fix the drywall.Large mirrors mounted on walls are typically removed by cutting them into smaller pieces on the wall then disposing of them. If the mirror was installed properly it will be next to impossible to remove in one pc. and will damage your walls when removed
If you want to "try" and get it off in one pc I'd recommend the following tools:
*piano wire with multiple strands (this will be used to "cut" the adhesive once you sneak it behind the mirror and pull it back and forth with two people). Could take hours
*pry bar with electrical tape or similar so there is no metal/glass contact as you try and pry the mirror off the wall
*good cut resistant gloves
*something to cover the arteries in your arms should the mirror crack and fall onto them
*fearless friend who is not sue crazy to help you
*first aid kit w/blood clot powder & tourniquet
this is typical damage: