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by PapaG » Mar 8th, '13, 03:48
Anyone know where I might get a good, relatively cheap practice mirror? The only one I can find is from Argos. Unfortunately they've changed the design so that the side mirrors are smaller and the wooden frame is bigger than it used to be. Obviously the more mirror the better.
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by fiftytwo » Mar 8th, '13, 07:52
Charity shop?
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by deano0010 » Mar 8th, '13, 08:13
Why not go to your local B&Q or Homebase and get yourself 3x 12" mirror tiles and stick them together at the back with adhesive tape.
You will be able to see all your angles, use more tiles if you want a bigger area.
Steve
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by SpareJoker » Mar 8th, '13, 10:06
I would strongly reccomend you purchase a webcam instead. This, in conjunction with a 2nd hand laptop is a far superior solution when compared with a mirror, as it enables playback.
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by Merlynof09 » Mar 8th, '13, 16:28
HI, I found a very good three pannel practice mirror, three pannels of very high quality plastic about 10-12 inchesquare, not to expensive at HOCUS POCUS check them out they are online.
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