Same as half an inch anywhere else.
i have a 1 or 2 inch crystal and i am wondering how muck it is worth
Glass weighs 162 pounds per cubic foot. Tempering adds no weight. Glass is glass, except specialty glasses like high temperature glass, which weighs slightly more.
It depends on how deep the casserole is!
A half inch thick tempered glass will weigh 6.75 lb/ft2. With that much thickness, it can support much of the weight of possibly a small child or small animal.
It depends a lot on what mint struck the coin and how worn it is. Also, if the coin is removable from the glass or is sealed inside will affect its value. You'll need to have it examined in person to get a better idea of its worth.
Same as half an inch anywhere else.
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The glass usually used is a 1/4 inch tempered glass.
i have a 1 or 2 inch crystal and i am wondering how muck it is worth
The weight for one cubic inch of Delrin is .049 lb. The glass reinforced Delrin weights more depending upon the percentage of glass. 10% glass = .055 20% glass = .056 30% glass = .058
Glass weighs 162 pounds per cubic foot. Tempering adds no weight. Glass is glass, except specialty glasses like high temperature glass, which weighs slightly more.
This item, if in excellent condition, generally runs $20-25.
sq weight of 1 inch glass * 26 times..
It depends on how deep the casserole is!
You don't. The color is in usually in the glass.
if you have extra little shards of glass, you could fuse them the the other, 6 and one fourth inch by 5 and 1 half peice of glass