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You dont throw out the glass when the PEI is done. You buy a new PEI sheet, take off the old one, clean the glass, and stick on the new pei sheet. The only waste is the pei.
With metal sheets, when the pei is done, the metal could probably use replacing too to prevent warping. Otherwise, theoretically, the sticker method would work with metal too.
In this context, metal is definetely less durable than glass. Metal bends, metal warps, metal scratches. Unless your putting rocks on your glass bed, you won’t scratch it, and glass doesnt bend.
Oh so there's sheet PEI which has no metal and can be peeled back off the glass without a fight? Okay. I haven't seen that, I've only seen the metal sheets. (In terms of coated glass sheets, I was thinking about the Ender glass sheet I have with is coated with something, not PEI but whatever they used with my 3V2, and that won't wear off soon but when it eventually does the glass is done.
Or I guess I could stick these adhesive-backed? PEI sheets that aren't on metal onto the glass sheet and use it that way.