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Cat flap in glass door
Can anyone fit a cat flap in a glass door for me
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ask James, he should know someone
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I don't think you can if it's toughened glass
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You can have a cat flap in a glass door.
The glass has to have the hole cut in the glass first, then it gets sent away for the toughening process. If its double glazed this is still possible. Its sometimes easier and cheaper to go through a wall if it is a double glazed door. ps. you could always get rid of the cat.:
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And there was me expecting a joke...
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Yep can do
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Thanks all.
BigE I can assure you I furkin wish I could James , do you ever get out to Sussex ? It's a bit of a treck for you |
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I work all over the place mate, from Southend to Bognor
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If the door has got glass top and bottom with the plastic piece that goes across the middle of the door could you not remove the glass in the bottom section and replace it with a white insulated panel? The type you find in conservatory lower walls. easier to cut a hole in.
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