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Originally posted by ltl/fb
NOTE: REMOVING THE MIRROR IN QUESTION IS NOT AN OPTION. IF YOU CHANGE THE HYPO, YOU CHANGE THE ANSWER, AND YOUR ANSWER WILL BE WRONG. INCORRECT.
Does anyone know of any way to attach a shelf to a mirrored wall (in the bathroom, you perverts) without destroying the mirror?
I kind of suspect I'm SOL on this one.
NOTE: REMOVING THE MIRROR IN QUESTION IS NOT AN OPTION. IF YOU CHANGE THE HYPO, YOU CHANGE THE ANSWER, AND YOUR ANSWER WILL BE WRONG. WRONG MEANS INCORRECT. INCORRECT MEANS UNHELPFUL AND ANNOYING, AND YOU LOOK LIKE AN ASSHOLE.
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NOTE: WHEN THE HYPO IS INCOMPLETE OR INFORMATION IS INADEQUATE, ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE NEEDED. IF YOU DON'T TELL ME ENOUGH ABOUT THE SITUATION, I CAN'T ANSWER.
Is the entire wall mirrored? Are you just looking for one shelf? What will it hold? Are there obstacles to something that is freestanding on the floor?
If there is no other alternative whatsoever, like a freestanding set of shelves you anchor to the floor or ceiling, the answer is .....
POWER TOOLS (click on power tools from main menu). Yes, glass can be drilled. But it requires great patience, because you have to go slowly with a diamond bit, but I, at least find it quite satisfying at the end. But, when you're done, screw away.
BY THE WAY, THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP ON THE COMPUTER NETWORKING. IF I WEREN'T THOUSANDS OF MILES AWAY, I'D BE WILLING TO BRING MY DIAMOND BIT DRILL OVER, BUT SINCE I AM SO FAR AWAY, MAYBE YOUR PAINTER HAS ONE.