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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2009

Another "How to" video regarding glass replacement. In this segment John Highstreet replaces a broken single pane of glass from a side light for a door entrance. Video describes the process of removing the old, broken pane, preparing the opening for new glass and then glazing.

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  • Thanks for the video, John. I needed to know how to replace some old glazing. This was very helpful. BTW, the signal-to-noise ratio in YouTube comments is dismal. No shortage of opinionated illiterates around here!

  • Thanks, I often wonder why someone would bother to be offensive without provocation, but that's what makes this country great, right?

  • Sorry, what was that? Why would I cut my arm off? Your english is appalling, so if you could elaborate in full sentences, I would appreciate it. Otherwise, shhhhh.

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  • Thanks for the great video just what i needed lol hopefully my window goes as smoothly : P

  • Finally a funny diy video.

  • Great vid, it gave me a better understanding as to getting it done professionally or doing it myself. Thanks!

  • Sticky fix : babyshampoo plus water over small area of glass. Put on with a small spray bottle..wipe away after. Still "smh" when i use butter to remove adhesive...easy cures

  • @wilburine55 You can't even write a sentence. Hillbilly.

  • cut the glass out first if your going to do this at home. alternatively call a professional that is advisable. they arent old fashioned they are still used they are called 'sprigs' and finally a hammer and chisel is the go called me old fashioned

  • Awesome video. I had no idea what window glazing was, but I knew my stuff was falling out. Thanks for the great info. By the way, I will do as you say, not as you do on safety equipment.

  • you need to make more of the wood working videos.

  • Just about to try this, thank you for the demonstration.

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