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<p>[QUOTE="Gus Tuason, post: 1555978, member: 10012"]Great job. On the glass size, I've trimmed thin glass to fit using a hand held sanding block. A motorized belt would work if it was a wet belt and didn't overheat the glass, which would cause cracks. Sanding parallel along the edge with medium or fine grit should do the job but feel the temp. and don't go too fast.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Gus Tuason, post: 1555978, member: 10012"]Great job. On the glass size, I've trimmed thin glass to fit using a hand held sanding block. A motorized belt would work if it was a wet belt and didn't overheat the glass, which would cause cracks. Sanding parallel along the edge with medium or fine grit should do the job but feel the temp. and don't go too fast.[/QUOTE]
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