Flaschenjager
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Hi digdug- I wouldn't use plexiglass, because over (a little) time, it will dull and scratches easily. Then you'd have to open the doors to view your finds. I use all glass on the ones I built and I'm making more. The cheapest way and I didn't do this, is to visit a salvage yard, thrift store, etc. first. Hopefully, you can locate large amounts of glass panels or enough to suit you and build from there. I routered grooves in 3/4" furniture grade plywood sections, top and bottom. This allows the glass to become sliding doors, without paying a fortune on the door hardware. Another thing to consider, is some sort of recessed lighting or some way to back light. I also went and paid for real glass (thicker with bull nosed or rounded) shelves. This also helps light pass through and you can view the bottoms of your bottles. I painted the backs and sides pure and bright white to show off the bottles coloring. -Just a couple of some tips. Let us know how they turn out and a photo or two if you can. Good luck.
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