Roach
Nov 22 2008, 07:14 PM
Got a call from a guy.. he has a could doors that are all 8"x12" panes. It's been several months since I've been at the house, so I don't know for sure, but I'm going to guess it is one piece of glass and not true divided lites.
That being the case, how much added protection would having S&S film applied to them in a daylight application??
Is it worth his investment, and my time?
tuttle
Nov 25 2008, 05:25 PM
putting up 2mill solar film add 50 mile added resistance. 4mill will add 100 mile, and they are wood colonials. the fillm will keep the glass from shattering the film will hold the glass together. the wood framing may be a little week, but the film dose strenthen the glass. the colonial doors have 15 pains of glass totaling 10 ft of film +3 -5 ft of wast. worth 120$ so it's worth your time doing. as long as he understands how it works. he can benifit from any one breaking in, burgler would break the glass and the tint would hold the glass to gether and would rip his hands up. abloody mess. good luck. tuttle
Roach
Nov 26 2008, 08:02 AM
Thanks Tuttle... you're name reminds me of the MASH episode..