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Building a Leaded Stained Glass Window with NO Days Glaze - Quick Cure Method

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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2010

How to build a stained glass window with No Days Glaze from Streuter Technologies. The Quick Cure Method allows you to assemble your entire window placing the No Days Glaze in your lead or zinc came channel. Then solder your joints and heat each length of came with a heat gun where the glass meets the came. This method is the most efficient using a heat gun and designed for stained glass enthusiast, professionals and studios.

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  • You can use copper foil when working with stained glass, but for some patterns it's much easier to use lead. You don't have to wrap each piece with copper, and you cut WAY back on time spent soldering. Everyone has their preferred method of working.

  • Very informative, thank you. Where can I purchase "No Days" I would like to try it.

  • @claymoma You can purchase no days glaze at Streuter Technologies. Or you can use their find local system on their website to find the product local to you. Thanks

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  • use copper foil and you dont have to glaze! On top of that is its stronger!

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