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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2007

http://www.glasateliermax.nl

Stained Glass in Practice - Part 3:
Stained Glass in Doublglazing

The process to incorporate Stained
Glass in doubleglazing, is easier and
faster done, than you might think.

This course DVD will reveal the
entire process.

For now, the DVD is available in the
English language (both NTSC or PAL)
and in the Dutch language (PAL).

Also available in the series "Stained Glass in Practice"
Part 1: Tiffany, How to. ( Copperfoil technique )(NTSC or PAL)
Part 2: Stained Glass. ( Leaded glass )
(NTSC or PAL)
Also available in the Dutch language (PAL)

For more information or ordering,
please visit our website at: www.glasateliermax.nl info@glasateliermax.nl

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  • The window will now look a mess, the lead will oxidize inside the unit. Should never be done.

  • It seems as though people are frustrated because you played music and didn't really tell anyone how you were doing this process and what you were using. I think a lot of would like to know more.

  • First I'd like to note that is a triple IG unit.

    But why don't you finish the process. I'd like to see how you go from applying the black butyl to a finished product. It has to be heat sealed (or condensation with form). You go from butyl with metal edge shown to finished. There are final steps missing. I'd love to see how you do this in your studio. Please add the last parts.

  • Ok technically that's triple glazed. BUT beyond that you never show how you heat seal the black butyl. One minite you see the metel ribbing and the next it is all black.???? It is sticky but condensation will eventually start if not properly done. So, I'm very interested in your do it at home job. BUT please finish the video.

  • looks well posh!

  • The first unit was beautiful and not too busy with colour. I prefered it much more than the second unit you made, I never have liked that style of stained glass looks too random. Great though.

  • what the hell r u making man?!

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