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Best way to mount frameless mirror to monitor?

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    reidbarber
    last edited by reidbarber Nov 14, 2016, 3:04 AM Nov 14, 2016, 12:59 AM

    I have a monitor that I am planning on mounting to the wall with a standard VESA wall mount and a mirror that is bigger than the monitor in length and width. Any ideas as how to support the mirror (it will be frameless)? I’d prefer letting the monitor support the mirror in some instead of making new holes in the wall and having the mirror mounted separately.

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      bhepler Module Developer @reidbarber
      last edited by Nov 14, 2016, 3:01 AM

      @reidbarber If you’re not going to go through the mirror and into the wall, you have a couple options. One is you can have brackets that attach to your monitor and hold the mirror in place, top & bottom. These would tie the glass to your monitor and hold it in place by clips on the edges. Unfortunately, it means you can see the clips on the edge of your frameless mirror.

      The other alternative is to mount some sort of bracket on the back of the glass that can be hooked over the top of the monitor. Without the bezel, my monitor is about 3/8" thick at the edge. A bracket that is roughly the width of the top edge of your monitor (in whatever orientation) that is essentially a u-shaped channel might do it. You’d want to attach the channel to your glass with a strong epoxy. At that point, the glass would just hang over the top edge of your monitor.

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        Mark Holmes
        last edited by Nov 29, 2022, 1:56 AM

        I learned how to hang it on the wall. Check lots of information and find out the 3 easiest and most effective methods:
        Method 1. Use frameless mirror hangers
        Method 2. Use mirror putty Method 3. Use adhesive tape
        All you need is to use them and help from some tools to get more.

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