Hi, your video was very informative and I followed it to build my bar with glass blocks/tiles. But I am not sure how to securely place a glass countertop on top of the glass bar I built. I see lots of photos in various sites of glass or granite countertops on glass block structures. If you have any solutions on this issue please send me a note, thanks.
This was an excellent tutorial. It helped me a lot. Thank you. 👍I imtent to use these for a wall in my garden office. What would become best to fix the brick in this context?
It is not necessary to screw in the first profiles, although it might help to keep them in place so it's one less worry. But if it is shower enclosure you're building we would recommend not penetrating the floor due to risk of water damage.
Hi, your video was very informative and I followed it to build my bar with glass blocks/tiles. But I am not sure how to securely place a glass countertop on top of the glass bar I built. I see lots of photos in various sites of glass or granite countertops on glass block structures. If you have any solutions on this issue please send me a note, thanks.
Love this design. Unique
Looks like it would fall over with a little push..
I love it ..
This was an excellent tutorial. It helped me a lot. Thank you. 👍I imtent to use these for a wall in my garden office. What would become best to fix the brick in this context?
Very good and clear but how does the too and side panels join up?
Nice work mate
Thank you so much for sharing
Thank you very much! We will start tomorrow. Which plugs do i need? And how much mm drill?
It is not necessary to screw in the first profiles, although it might help to keep them in place so it's one less worry. But if it is shower enclosure you're building we would recommend not penetrating the floor due to risk of water damage.
What if floor not level? How to level up plastic profile on the tiled floor?
We recommend float putty. You could place a rim the size of the glass block wall and then use the grout to cover it for the same color.