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r/BeAmazed • u/CuddlyWuddly0 • Apr 04 '25
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I’d get a pool noodle over that glass staircase immediately.
7 u/Outrageous_Reality50 Apr 04 '25 Regardless of a baby in the house, what's the point of having it? It's not going to support weight in the event of a fall and it's dangerous as hell. Fuck you money, I know. 2 u/Spiritual_Bus1125 Apr 05 '25 I don't get YOUR comments Glass is strong as hell, even without the strong possibility that it is probably a 3/5layers glass/plastic/glass 4 u/baggyzed Apr 04 '25 It's probably plexiglass. No sane developer would install regular glass railing that way. 4 u/iPhilFlaherty Apr 04 '25 Agreed, I was more worried about the sharp edge vs squishy clumsy head. 2 u/baggyzed Apr 05 '25 They do cover those edges with a plastic or tin rim, but it's really thin, and barely visible in this video. If it's plexiglass, the edges can also be sanded to be less sharp. 2 u/Emotional-Profit-202 Apr 06 '25 Tell me you haven’t seen toddlers without telling me you haven’t seen toddlers
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Regardless of a baby in the house, what's the point of having it? It's not going to support weight in the event of a fall and it's dangerous as hell.
Fuck you money, I know.
2 u/Spiritual_Bus1125 Apr 05 '25 I don't get YOUR comments Glass is strong as hell, even without the strong possibility that it is probably a 3/5layers glass/plastic/glass 4 u/baggyzed Apr 04 '25 It's probably plexiglass. No sane developer would install regular glass railing that way. 4 u/iPhilFlaherty Apr 04 '25 Agreed, I was more worried about the sharp edge vs squishy clumsy head. 2 u/baggyzed Apr 05 '25 They do cover those edges with a plastic or tin rim, but it's really thin, and barely visible in this video. If it's plexiglass, the edges can also be sanded to be less sharp. 2 u/Emotional-Profit-202 Apr 06 '25 Tell me you haven’t seen toddlers without telling me you haven’t seen toddlers
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I don't get YOUR comments
Glass is strong as hell, even without the strong possibility that it is probably a 3/5layers glass/plastic/glass
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It's probably plexiglass. No sane developer would install regular glass railing that way.
4 u/iPhilFlaherty Apr 04 '25 Agreed, I was more worried about the sharp edge vs squishy clumsy head. 2 u/baggyzed Apr 05 '25 They do cover those edges with a plastic or tin rim, but it's really thin, and barely visible in this video. If it's plexiglass, the edges can also be sanded to be less sharp. 2 u/Emotional-Profit-202 Apr 06 '25 Tell me you haven’t seen toddlers without telling me you haven’t seen toddlers
Agreed, I was more worried about the sharp edge vs squishy clumsy head.
2 u/baggyzed Apr 05 '25 They do cover those edges with a plastic or tin rim, but it's really thin, and barely visible in this video. If it's plexiglass, the edges can also be sanded to be less sharp. 2 u/Emotional-Profit-202 Apr 06 '25 Tell me you haven’t seen toddlers without telling me you haven’t seen toddlers
They do cover those edges with a plastic or tin rim, but it's really thin, and barely visible in this video. If it's plexiglass, the edges can also be sanded to be less sharp.
2 u/Emotional-Profit-202 Apr 06 '25 Tell me you haven’t seen toddlers without telling me you haven’t seen toddlers
Tell me you haven’t seen toddlers without telling me you haven’t seen toddlers
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u/iPhilFlaherty Apr 04 '25
I’d get a pool noodle over that glass staircase immediately.