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Where can I buy glass blocks?

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Date: 01/04/2007 Topics: Consumer Advice > Product Finder | Readers Request > Consumer  
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Where can I buy the glass blocks? Do any craft stores sell them? Someone said HD, I don't know what that stands for.

Thanks,
Amy from Springfield, MA
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By Tober (Guest Post)
If you are in the UK, B&Q have the cheapest ones I have found but check the store first online as not all branches stock them.

Posted on 08/19/2007 | Report Spam or Abuse

By mikki (96) Profile Blog! Contact
I just saw a block at my doctor's office at the receptionist's desk. Someone had painted a winter scene on it, then tied a wide ribbon around the sides and tied at the top. Add a sprig of fake holly, etc and it was very festive!

Posted on 01/06/2007 | Report Spam or Abuse

By jess (484) Profile Blog! Contact
Hi, I think HD stands for Home Depot. Any hardware or building supply store should carry them or be able to order them.

I googled "glass blocks springfield MA" and there appears to be a glass factory right in Springfield. It is called ABC Glass Company. Maybe you can get some deals if you go right to the source.

Good Luck,

Jess in Portland, OR

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By Firedancer67 (17) Profile Blog! Contact
Menards also has them if you have one of those

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By Grandma Margie (176) Contact
You can buy them at Lowes.

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By Lady of the World (Guest Post)
I have been buying the glass blocks in many different sizes and shapes from Lowe's home improvement.

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By lewis_admin (85) Profile Blog! Contact
Pretty sure HD stands for Home Depot, which would be a good place to look for glass blocks.

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