Why? What's wrong with DAP33 or linseed oil based putty? Haven't had any
trouble with either and been using them for years. However, one possible
suggestion-talk to a stained glass studio and find out what kind of glazing
putty they use to "waterproof" the glass/lead came joint.
Michael
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Date: Tuesday, October 20, 1998 10:00 AM
Subject: Window glazing compounds
>I'm searching for another material for glazing traditional wood window
sash,
>other than Dap 33 and linseed oil based putty.
>Requirements are flexibility under typical NE weather conditions, good
>adhesion to both primed/painted wood sash as well as the glass lights, plus
a
>rapid cure time of 1-2 weeks. Ready made or custom mixing are options.
>Any thoughts would be most welcome.
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Peter Belden Trieb
>Historic Preservation Consultant
>1537 York Street
>Lima, NY 14485
>T 716-624-2985
>F 716-624-9488
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