Does anyone have opinion about
where this glass is? Close to top of frame in pic, imo, appears to be a door sweep for exterior door.
But flooring next to ext door appears to be (faux?) wood floor, which meets w. concrete floor w 'transition lip.'
What is wheel attached to/part of? Trash bin? Luggage-type cart MsB used to bring eqpmt into church? Ofc furn. item, like a PC tower/ printer cart?
Catching up from 16 hrs ago, sorry if already discussed.
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Based on ^ pic, appears to be broken safety glass*, the kind often used in windows, door lights, and glass topped tables.
* "Safety glass is glass with additional safety features that make it less likely to break, or less likely to pose a threat when broken. Common designs include toughened glass (also known as tempered glass), laminated glass, and wire mesh glass (also known as wired glass)....
Tempering, by design, creates balanced internal stresses which causes the glass sheet, when broken, to crumble into small granular chunks of similar size and shape instead of splintering into random, jagged shards. The granular chunks are less likely to cause injury....As a result of its safety and strength, tempered glass is used in a variety of demanding applications, including passenger vehicle windows, shower doors, architectural glass doors and tables, refrigerator trays, as a component of bulletproof glass, for diving masks, and various types of plates and cookware. In the United States, since 1977 Federal law has required safety glass located within doors and tub and shower enclosures." <--- bbm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safety_glass