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How to Glaze a Window Sash

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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2007

Repair specialist John Stahl shows how to putty glaze a single pane window sash using Glaze-Ease 601, Elastomeric Glazing Compound by Advanced Repair Technology, Inc.

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  • not for me..linseed putty anyday

  • we call this rough as fuck at my company

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  • @deanbab1987 i agree 100% the most fucked way to glaze because when it breaks again it takes you twice as long to replace

  • @supersurfboy I'm with you, gotta use regular linseed oil based putty. There are absolutely no quick/better methods when it comes to glazing. I can't tell you how many windows I've glazed, but I can tell you, this guy has no skill. he's messy, got the angle wrong on the bead, and he doesn't even know how to cut a tube of caulk right. Did you see all the excess he had? They should have hired a pro glazier, would have made it look better, so maybe a homeowner would by it.

  • Interesting......if that stuff is dry for paint in 2 hours, how much shrinkage is there ?

  • Hey guys and fella in this video! I have to say that this is the biggest load of twoddle i have ever seen! Yes I said twoddle, the first time I have ever said it! The fella in the video and the product need to be shown the door immediately! I am a glazier with over 20 years experience and to this day I have yet to find a product to replace putty! All that video showed me is what a good glazier I am! Howard Burcombe, London.

  • How is the glass cleaned up ? do plain steel retaining tabs rust with this putty.? why so many tabs one each side plenty

    bars were cutin in the wrong order Need to be shown video when working on a ladder

  • nice video. thanks for posting. very informative

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  • it does look damn messy, if you cut your silicon nozzle the right way you should be able to get a gun finish without using and paddles or squeegies. if i had this job, personally i would of just slapped some putty back into it

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