LOL, trying to stay away from the trial-and-error approach.Originally posted by: LoKe
Got a center-punch?
At midnight on a saturday?Originally posted by: bonkers325
call the retailer/manufacturer and find out
Originally posted by: AStar617
LOL, trying to stay away from the trial-and-error approach.Originally posted by: LoKe
Got a center-punch?
WARNING!
GLASS WORKSURFACE MAXIMUM WEIGHT CAPACITY LIMIT: 50 LBS/22,72 kg.
GLASS CORNER MAXIMUM WEIGHT CAPACITY LIMIT: 35 LBS/15,90 kg.
DO NOT EXCEED THIS LIMIT!!
PLEASE USE CARE AND GOOD JUDGEMENT WHEN PLACING OBJECTS ON GLASS SURFACE.
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: AStar617
LOL, trying to stay away from the trial-and-error approach.Originally posted by: LoKe
Got a center-punch?
Do you know what a center-punch is? O_O
Originally posted by: myusername
WARNING!
GLASS WORKSURFACE MAXIMUM WEIGHT CAPACITY LIMIT: 50 LBS/22,72 kg.
GLASS CORNER MAXIMUM WEIGHT CAPACITY LIMIT: 35 LBS/15,90 kg.
DO NOT EXCEED THIS LIMIT!!
PLEASE USE CARE AND GOOD JUDGEMENT WHEN PLACING OBJECTS ON GLASS SURFACE.
http://www.studiorta.com/assemblyinstructions/instructionshit.cfm?cid=219
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: AStar617
LOL, trying to stay away from the trial-and-error approach.Originally posted by: LoKe
Got a center-punch?
Do you know what a center-punch is? O_O
Originally posted by: AStar617
Originally posted by: LoKe
Originally posted by: AStar617
LOL, trying to stay away from the trial-and-error approach.Originally posted by: LoKe
Got a center-punch?
Do you know what a center-punch is? O_O
Yes, I sure do. I have neither the time nor equipment to determine the psi sustained at a given point on the glass so it wouldnt instantly shatter.
Whose house/car are YOU breaking into anyway?
Originally posted by: NatePo717
Well if you can find the yield strength of the glass just take the weight of whatever you put on the desk and divide by the area to get an estimate for the stress. Simple mechanics. As long as you stay under the yield strength you should be alright.