All it took was two 2x6x8ft framing grade douglas fir and one 3/8" x 6"x24" craft pine board for use at the corners. I already had the 1/4" luan to back and hold the mirror in place and the finishing materials. When it was finished I put two rubber feet on the bottom to prevent slipping and two felt dots on the upper back to prevent it from marring the wall. This was a simple project only requiring a compound mitre saw and a table saw (oops I forgot the pneumatic nailer & stapler). The recesses for the mirror and back were made with the table saw (Didn't even have to use my router on this project).
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Old bath mirror turned into a massive floor mirror
The old 48"x30" frame-less mirror that was in the upstairs bath prior to the remodel has been recycled into a massive floor mirror.
All it took was two 2x6x8ft framing grade douglas fir and one 3/8" x 6"x24" craft pine board for use at the corners. I already had the 1/4" luan to back and hold the mirror in place and the finishing materials. When it was finished I put two rubber feet on the bottom to prevent slipping and two felt dots on the upper back to prevent it from marring the wall. This was a simple project only requiring a compound mitre saw and a table saw (oops I forgot the pneumatic nailer & stapler). The recesses for the mirror and back were made with the table saw (Didn't even have to use my router on this project).
All it took was two 2x6x8ft framing grade douglas fir and one 3/8" x 6"x24" craft pine board for use at the corners. I already had the 1/4" luan to back and hold the mirror in place and the finishing materials. When it was finished I put two rubber feet on the bottom to prevent slipping and two felt dots on the upper back to prevent it from marring the wall. This was a simple project only requiring a compound mitre saw and a table saw (oops I forgot the pneumatic nailer & stapler). The recesses for the mirror and back were made with the table saw (Didn't even have to use my router on this project).
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