I want to replace my chipped glass table cover. How do I measure it to determine its correct size?
Place the end of a measuring tape on the center of the table vertically. Stretch the measuring tape straight across to the opposite side. Use this measurement as the diameter and size for a round table top. Use this measurement as the size of a square table top or the width of a rectangular or square table top. Record the measurement.
Next, measure the length of a rectangular table top from edge-to-edge and record the measurement. Place the end of a measuring tape underneath the edge of the table top. Stretch the measuring tape up and read the number on the tape where the table top upper surface meets the measuring tape to determine the thickness of the table. If there's a hole for an umbrella, measure the diameter of the hole.
If you're looking to replace the table cover exactly, it's a good idea to look at the edge of the glass to determine the type of edge fits the table. A pencil edge is a flat, thin edge. A beveled edge drops off from the top portion to the bottom portion of the glass. A polished edge is thicker than a pencil edge with polished bright glass around the perimeter. A wavy edge has indentations around the perimeter. Write down the type of edge.
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