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Finally. A display system for your glass and wall art that caters to all skill levels. If you have never mounted a piece of your glass on the wall or even if you have had experience with complicated installations, this system is for you. All you need is your adhesive. See suggested adhesives below. Full instructions included on the inside packaging.
Easy. Adjustable. Discreet.
Now you can display 2 glass or wall art panels up to 3lbs each with this Adjustabail Mini Twin Pack. Two mini adjustable acrylic pieces, two screws, two universal wall plugs and 2 screw covers are included in each pack. Perfect for small glass or ceramic tiles, fused glass wall vases or small triptychs.
We have extensively tested adhesives to be used with this system. We strongly suggest that if you choose not to use the adhesive mentioned, that you test thoroughly.
Please use the suggested adhesives ONLY with your Adjustabail system. A picture of these adhesives has been provided in the image gallery. These can all be readily found on Amazon. The following adhesives have been tested thoroughly by the manufacturer:
• V-Tech Clear Silicone Adhesive
• Granville GV0373 Silicone Sealant
• Loctite E-05CL Epoxy Adhesive
• E6000 Plus *Note: Do NOT use the "regular" E6000 in the silver tube. You must use the newly formulated version E6000 Plus. See picture for your reference.
NOTE: Please take note of all weight limits for each system. Need to mount a piece of art that is heavier than 3 pounds? Check out our Midi and Maxi Adjustabail system.
A 6mm thick glass panel weighs approximately 0.4oz per square inch. Example: A 12″ x 16″ panel would weigh 12 x 16 x 0.4 = 76.8oz = 4.8 pounds. You would use a Midi Adjustabail for this panel.
A 6mm thick glass panel weighs approximately 1.75 grams per square centimetre. Example: A 30cm x 40cm panel would weigh 30 x 40 x 1.75 = 2100gm = 2.1kg. You would use a Midi Adjustabail for this panel.