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    Where to get (cheap) acrylic mirror from in Germany

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    • D Offline
      DirkS
      last edited by

      I don’t get the point why myspiegel should not work. I’ve ordered last friday and will get it in this week. I will report.

      But myspiegel seems to block each special request. I also asked for painted acryl for my kitchen but with my paint (same as kitchen cabinets) Their answer was in just one sentence: no.

      Maybe they don’t like special requests and tell no before thinking about it.

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        Steff @DirkS
        last edited by Steff

        In fact we are two guys in Munich looking to solve the problem. My colleague did not wnat to spend any more time, he ordered “his” mirror at myspiegel, so we will get some update from him soon. Secondly I spent some time to investigate further at the weekend. Contacted glastroesch in Ulm, they refused to sell to private persons ( thanks for the hint @Blamer ), after some friendly email discussions they recommended me a local glasshop in Munich Allach, they have been very friendly, they have one sample I can test, the only drawback will be a 40 min drive for me, so I have to coordinate this between job and family, once I do have some news here, I will post it.
        In parallel i have written to some of the acrylic glas vendors noted in one of the previous posts. The answers from ALL of them was negative for 2 way mirrors ( modulor.de, buskunstoffhandel.de, expresszuschnitt.de). All of them replied me that they do not offer two way mirrors with acrylic glass.
        Will keep you updated…

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          marcel0024 @Blamer
          last edited by marcel0024

          @Blamer Did you have to pick it up yourself in stuttgart? or did they ship it? And what exactly did you ask for? spionspiegel? did you mention any specs?

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            Steff @Steff
            last edited by

            @Steff Ordered mine today at http://www.glas-schaubeck.de/, 6mm thickness, could verify it beforehand with a sample, will get it next week, once done with it, will post it in the built mirror section.

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              yawns Moderator
              last edited by

              Which technical details did you choose and what do they charge?

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                DirkS
                last edited by

                Yesterday i’ve got the MySpiegel.de mirror. I’m satisfied!

                It is still packed in foil because the frame did not arrive, yet. So i will show pictures of it soon.

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                  tajno
                  last edited by tajno

                  I’m also use one from myspiegel, they were very friendly and reliable. I’m satisfied with the result, will maybe post some pics when I’m done with the frame.

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                    thk
                    last edited by thk

                    Hi,

                    I am also using a glass from myspiegel.de.
                    Built the mirror quite some time ago, almost 2 years by now.

                    I’m satisfied with the glass, but indeed it looks “darker” and a bit more grey than a standard mirror.

                    0_1478359432318_spiegel.jpg

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                      dbahn25 @thk
                      last edited by dbahn25

                      @thk That looks great!!

                      @Steff said in Where to get (cheap) acrylic mirror from in Germany:

                      Kindly apologize, seems like the link was not really working:
                      http://www.pilkington.com/de-de/de/produkte/produktkategorien/spezialglaeser/pilkington-mirroview

                      That’s probably the best possible option, since it’s advertised to be used with TVs and screens. Have you already asked them how much that mirror costs?

                      EDIT: I just found a youtube video displaying the 50/50 version for high ambient light… that looks really good imho!
                      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEmD-IcaOxo

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                        dbahn25
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                        I found something else: http://www.glas-per-klick.de/spiegel-antikspiegel/spionspiegel.html
                        since the small one (20x30cm) is pretty cheap I’ll just order one and try it out. I’ll keep you posted.

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