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      A Former User @Diddern
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      @Diddern Thanks! As for affixing it to the wall, where did you get the cap portion? It appears that it is a bolt that goes through the glass, then through the spacer and into the wall, correct? Again, fantastic design.

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        Diddern @Guest
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        @mizzoudavis the caps where bought at the glass-cutters. It’s a threaded plate that the screw goes throug. Kindof formed like a thik coin with threads on. The end cap is then screwed on to it with the mirror in between the spacers and the cap-plate.
        This can make it little difficult to unmount the mirror, but it looks good, so the extra 2 minutes when doing maintenance is worth it.

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          A Former User @Diddern
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          @Diddern Ahh. So something like this? http://www.displays2go.com/P-9681/Standoffs-Economy?utm_source=google.pla&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=GooglePLA&gclid=Cj0KCQjwwLHLBRDEARIsAN1A1Q6xEeodRvTWGlg8XI-CFBCXnaApdb26bdN2hd9XPM_Hme26Pts5tKMaAjn_EALw_wcB

          Thanks!

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            Diddern @Guest
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            @mizzoudavis almost! The one i use is more like this, but that was because of the custom spacers. Another option would be edge mounted spacers. I think they look really nice. Some US/UK-companies make them to length

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              freel132
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              I have problem covering area around screen. Tryed to use black film, but bubbles poping up. What material you used? Please drop me link from amazon. Thx

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                kakemanx
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                Did You ever finish the Yr.no module? :)
                Any other usefull norwegian modules?

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