Hi, Trying to finish up what I'm calling a liquor cabinet, 52" tall, 40"W and 15" deep. Its going on the floor in a space that builder intended for a tube TV.
It has a face frame, 2 glass shelves and glass on the bottom to protect bottom shelf and act as door stop (inset doors).
Wanted to ask about the glass shelf supports, the glass shop did not have any suggestions. I assume the typical ones shown below are fine?
I plan on using 3/8" tempered glass, 36" long with 2 shelf supports at each end. I could have a 3rd support on the back. There is no center fixed stile between the doors.
Also, since this may have significant overall weight I assume the base support should extend very close to the edges, especially on the sides where the vertical case sides attach to the base (to avoid too much bending stress on bottom shelf).
Just want to be sure I'm not doing anything unusual since the glass is pricey, in fact if brick and mortar prices are much more than online I may just go with plywood shelves. This is part of a mantle that already has lots of bookshelves so I wanted to do something different.
Thanks
It has a face frame, 2 glass shelves and glass on the bottom to protect bottom shelf and act as door stop (inset doors).
Wanted to ask about the glass shelf supports, the glass shop did not have any suggestions. I assume the typical ones shown below are fine?
I plan on using 3/8" tempered glass, 36" long with 2 shelf supports at each end. I could have a 3rd support on the back. There is no center fixed stile between the doors.
Also, since this may have significant overall weight I assume the base support should extend very close to the edges, especially on the sides where the vertical case sides attach to the base (to avoid too much bending stress on bottom shelf).
Just want to be sure I'm not doing anything unusual since the glass is pricey, in fact if brick and mortar prices are much more than online I may just go with plywood shelves. This is part of a mantle that already has lots of bookshelves so I wanted to do something different.
Thanks