Submitted by ThePartyWagon t3_zw36yz in tifu
cacarson7 t1_j1tc75m wrote
Don't beat yourself up over this at all, OP. As someone who has installed many tempered glass shower doors, they are known to occasionally explode for no apparent reason. The guy I work with had a brand new one explode in his hands while he was installing it, much as you described. Depending on the age of the door, you could call the manufacturer and/or installer to see if it might be under warranty.
GurthNada t1_j1ums03 wrote
>they are known to occasionally explode for no apparent reason
Seems like a pretty big flaw for a large-sized piece of equipment that's meant to be used by naked people.
malraux78 t1_j1v0ivn wrote
Tempered glass is designed to intentionally shatter into lots of tiny pieces. Consider the other way. Where glass breaks into a few large pieces. Those are big enough to penetrate your body and really hurt you. The tiny pieces will give you a bunch of small cuts rather than one giant gash.
RunninOnMT t1_j1vuau0 wrote
Yup, had one explode all over my hand and while I was cut many many times, each cut was tiny and I wasn't really in pain or anything. I don't want to think about how deep the cuts would've been if they'd been heavier pieces of glass falling down.
malraux78 t1_j1xh9h1 wrote
Especially for the shower where you'll likely be right next to the glass when it breaks and pretty much have no protective gear or clothes on.
cjeam t1_j1upm3a wrote
It's a flaw yes, but I believe it's also a flaw caused by the treatment process that they go through to give them the advantage of when they do break the pieces not being very sharp. So on balance this way is better.
cacarson7 t1_j1urs6s wrote
I mean, there is a clearly a reason for a large piece of expensive glass to suddenly disintegrate, but it could be a tiny crack from shipping damage or something basically unapparrent to the naked eye.
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