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I'm trying to place a 4'10"H x 8'W frameless glass window on top of a revolving door, to match with the exterior glazing on both sides. Does anyone have any tips?
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Frameless? Why?
Is the door seperated from the side windows with a wall? If not, then should all of this be storefront? I have done many of these in a storefront.
More information will help.
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