to a lot of heat. Pass the heat gun over the glazing pointed toward the glazing and then try prying it off with a putty knife you reinstall and reglaze. Put a thin line of glazingcompound on the seat area also and gently push the glass
other panes). There is some old glazingcompound in there...I'm going to carefully question is this...how do I apply glazing to that area? Seems the only thing I can do is put a small bead of glazing in the groove and then push the
Can you explain the technique/finished look you were trying to achieve?? I have used glazingcompound in many applications with great results, but I need to now what your goal is... Don't despair. It's only paint and it can be fixed!! Billie C Haffey
an exterior primer. I have been using linseed oil. Is this OK?, with traditional putty as well as the acrylic glazingcompound in a caulk tube? I tried some of the tube stuff this week. It was very difficult(sloppy) to work with but I
Not much to add to Carls comments. Glazing putty is easy to use once you get the hang of it. Be sure to paint the compound after it has set a few days. Glazingcompound is meant to stay slightly plyable and paint
Hi Robert Glazing from the inside?? oookkkkaaayyyy although I normally advise this when the glazing is applied to the outside of the window. The purpose is to keep the glazingcompound from drying out. DAP 33 is an old
inside of the frame. This will keep the glazingcompound from drying and cracking. Apply linseed inside of the frame. Step 11: Prepare glazingcompound Knead a ball of glazingcompound in your hand to soften it. Roll the ball