This obviously only works on the frosted side, suggesting if you're installing frosted glass for privacy sake you put the frosted side on the inside.
Rain also does this, but you normally wouldn't notice because glass installers aren't...
This obviously only works on the frosted side, suggesting if you're installing frosted glass for privacy sake you put the frosted side on the inside.
Rain also does this, but you normally wouldn't notice because glass installers aren't generally idiots.
Posted by Guest on Thu Apr 23 22:52:25 2015
To the Fapmobile!
...To find a frosted window into a ladies changing room!
Posted by Mr Kung McBung (guest) on Tue Apr 19 02:29:00 2011
why
frosted glass scatters the light in different directions, making it lookk blurry.
the tape simply helps to keep the light from scattering.
Posted by Guest on Mon Apr 18 08:34:39 2011
Its frosted because its a bumpy surface so the glue fills in those bumps and creates a semi-clear plastic/glue/glass window?
Posted by Guest on Mon Apr 18 02:50:28 2011
Because the tape forms a tight seal with the glass, and all the refraction is caused by a sandblasted (uneven) surface, it works to negate said refraction
Posted by Guest on Sun Apr 17 22:09:27 2011
It narrows the light that shines through. It acts like a pair of glasses
Posted by Kahdafi (guest) on Sun Apr 17 21:10:03 2011
antimatter
[/b]antimatter
Posted by antimatter (guest) on Sun Apr 17 19:50:55 2011
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This obviously only works on the frosted side, suggesting if you're installing frosted glass for privacy sake you put the frosted side on the inside.
Rain also does this, but you normally wouldn't notice because glass installers aren't...
This obviously only works on the frosted side, suggesting if you're installing frosted glass for privacy sake you put the frosted side on the inside.
Rain also does this, but you normally wouldn't notice because glass installers aren't generally idiots.
Posted by Guest on Thu Apr 23 22:52:25 2015
To the Fapmobile!
...To find a frosted window into a ladies changing room!
Posted by Mr Kung McBung (guest) on Tue Apr 19 02:29:00 2011
why
frosted glass scatters the light in different directions, making it lookk blurry.
the tape simply helps to keep the light from scattering.
Posted by Guest on Mon Apr 18 08:34:39 2011
Its frosted because its a bumpy surface so the glue fills in those bumps and creates a semi-clear plastic/glue/glass window?
Posted by Guest on Mon Apr 18 02:50:28 2011
Because the tape forms a tight seal with the glass, and all the refraction is caused by a sandblasted (uneven) surface, it works to negate said refraction
Posted by Guest on Sun Apr 17 22:09:27 2011
It narrows the light that shines through. It acts like a pair of glasses
Posted by Kahdafi (guest) on Sun Apr 17 21:10:03 2011
antimatter
[/b]antimatter
Posted by antimatter (guest) on Sun Apr 17 19:50:55 2011
Fucking Optics
How does it work?
Posted by Guest on Sun Apr 17 19:22:29 2011