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Fri, Dec 25, 09 at 9:25
| On my way to somewhere else on the internet, I stumbled over a video demonstrating Advanced Repair Technology's "Glaze-Ease 601, Elastomeric Glazing Compound." It is paintable in two hours, which would certainly make a window repair project go faster.
Has anyone tried this stuff? They claim that it adheres so well that you don't need glazing points except in high wind conditions. |
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| If you do not get a good answer here, try this seven-page thread about glazing compounds: |
Here is a link that might be useful: Historic Homeworks Forum ... Putty Analysis
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| WOW! Thanks for the link, inox. |
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| You are welcome. Before I came across the Historic Homeworks Forum, I had no idea there were glazing aficionados. |
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